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German
Hunting and Fishing Museum
This building, constructed at the end of the 13th century by
Augustinian hermits, has housed, since 1966, the largest museum
on the history of hunting and fishing in the German speaking
world.
Alongside the famous antler collection of Count Maximilian from
Arco-Zinnenberg, the visitor can also see 500 wild animals including
cave-bears, boars and irish giant deer, as well as hunting trophies,
stuffed fresh-water fish, fossilized prehistoric fish, paintings
on the theme of the hunt, and hunting and fishing tools from
the stone age to the present day. For small children there is
even a pet corner.
Opening hours/Prices
Daily 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Thurs: till 9.00 pm
Adults € 3,50 / Reduced € 2,50
Address
Neuhauserstr. 2
80331 München
Phone 089- 22 05 22
How to get there
any S-Bahn line, U3, U6 "Marienplatz"
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