Does that mean that you can’t listen to the music in the arcade? If so I am impressed that I can read that, as I don’t know any German, except few words.
No, “musizieren” means live music as with instruments. So this is meant against the guy with the guitar singing a song for some bucks. Munich is known for being pretty conservative in that regard
Does that mean that you can’t listen to the music in the arcade? If so I am impressed that I can read that, as I don’t know any German, except few words.OK, it turns out that no.
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To add to what has already been said - they are referring to this kind of arcade:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_(architecture)
Maybe should also be noted that this is not a common word in German. They just built a fancy building, so they chose a fancy name for it.
No, “musizieren” means live music as with instruments. So this is meant against the guy with the guitar singing a song for some bucks. Munich is known for being pretty conservative in that regard
“Making music in the arcades forbidden”