The Krimifestival Munich is one of the most exciting international crimefests in the German-speaking world and has been held annually since spring 2003 in Munich. It is an unforgettable event for those, who admire of Agatha Christie. A lot of famous authors and artists from Munich and around the world have already took part of the Crimefest in Munich – for example, Friedrich Ani, Simon Beckett, Fred Breinersdorfer, Jörg Maurer, Miroslav Nemec, Ingrid Noll, Dagobert Lindlau, Robert Wilson, Gabriele Wolff, Manfred Zapatka, and others.
The Krimifestival Munich is one of the most exciting international crimefests in the German-speaking world and has been held annually since spring 2003 in Munich. It is an unforgettable event for those, who admire of Agatha Christie. A lot of famous authors and artists from Munich and around the world have already took part of the Crimefest in Munich – for example, Friedrich Ani, Simon Beckett, Fred Breinersdorfer, Jörg Maurer, Miroslav Nemec, Ingrid Noll, Dagobert Lindlau, Robert Wilson, Gabriele Wolff, Manfred Zapatka, and others.
The Krimifestival Munich is one of the most exciting international crimefests in the German-speaking world and has been held annually since spring 2003 in Munich. It is an unforgettable event for those, who admire of Agatha Christie. A lot of famous authors and artists from Munich and around the world have already took part of the Crimefest in Munich – for example, Friedrich Ani, Simon Beckett, Fred Breinersdorfer, Jörg Maurer, Miroslav Nemec, Ingrid Noll, Dagobert Lindlau, Robert Wilson, Gabriele Wolff, Manfred Zapatka, and others.
The Krimifestival Munich is one of the most exciting international crimefests in the German-speaking world and has been held annually since spring 2003 in Munich. It is an unforgettable event for those, who admire of Agatha Christie. A lot of famous authors and artists from Munich and around the world have already took part of the Crimefest in Munich – for example, Friedrich Ani, Simon Beckett, Fred Breinersdorfer, Jörg Maurer, Miroslav Nemec, Ingrid Noll, Dagobert Lindlau, Robert Wilson, Gabriele Wolff, Manfred Zapatka, and others.