Karl Valentin und Liesl Karlstadt: Heimatlos
Despite the ongoing renovations, Karl and Liesl remain at Isartor. They boldly share their personal perspectives on feeling homeless, foreign, and different, even in the open air. Dressed impeccably, they embody the spirit of Munich, believing that regardless of where one resides, one must look sharp with a proper hat, cap, and cigar. The Isartor has become perilous for life and limb, making the act of seeking asylum a sensitive issue in today's political climate. Therefore, Karl Valentin and Liesl Karlstadt choose to stay put at Isartor, welcoming all who pass by. After all, humor brings joy even on the streets. Open day and night, through fog and sunshine!