Category
page 1Magazines published in Munich

Simplicissimus
Simplicissimus () was a German weekly satirical magazine, founded by Albert Langen in April 1896 and headquartered in Munich. It was interrupted by a hiatus from 1944–1954, became a biweekly in 1964, and ceased publication in 1967. Simplicissimus took its name from the protagonist of Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen's 1668 novel Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch, which is regarded as the first adventure novel in the German language and the first German novel masterpiece.
Focus
German weekly news magazine
Bravo
teen magazine
Jugend
Zeitschrift
Linux Magazine
magazine
Chip
German computer and communications magazine

Fliegende Blätter
periodical literature, 1844-1944
Bunte
Bunte (company's preferred spelling in capital letters) is a German-language weekly celebrity gossip magazine published by Hubert Burda Media. The first edition was published in 1948 under the name Das Ufer. Under the leadership of Hubert Burda, Bunte developed into a modern popular magazine. In 2014, Bunte was the 11th most popular media brand in Germany, with 10.57 million monthly users. After Patricia Riekel stepped down, Robert Pölzer took over as Editor-in-Chief in July 2016.
Illustrierter Beobachter
magazine
Die Schwalbe
German bimonthly magazine specialized on chess compositions
Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte
academic journal
Stimmen der Zeit
periodical literature
Merkur
German intellectual magazine
Neue Sirene
periodical literature
Süddeutsche Monatshefte
magazine
Dekorative Kunst
was a German avant-garde art magazine published from October 1897 to 1929
Die Insel
periodical literature
Die Gesellschaft
German naturalistic literary journal (1885-1902)