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Deutsches Jagd-und Fischereimuseum

Neuhauser Straße 2,
Munich
Munich & the Bavarian Alps
Germany
089-220-522

Type: Museum
Addmission Fee: Admission is Euro 3.50.
Hours: Opening hours are daily from 9:30 am to 5 pm, closing at 9 pm on Thursday.

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Deutsches Jagd-und Fischereimuseum (German Hunting & Fishing Museum), is in an impressive Gothic former church building. The church was secularized after 1803 and the museum moved in during the 1960s. The museum is popular and displays include stuffed animals, hunting weapons, and the world’s largest collection of fishing hooks. Despite the name, many items are of non-German origin.
Last updated October 9, 2008
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