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'''The Bier & Oktoberfest Museum is located in a historical building in the centre of Munich. The museum exhibits the history of the Oktoberfest and ancient beer brewing traditions of Bavaria, including an interesting collection of artefacts and prints from old times. The various sections of the museum are divided between several floors. On the top floor an ongoing cinema documents how the beer brewing history has evolved from the very beginning of small home brewing operations until its present day industry. On the ground floor there is a small restaurant, bar and beer cellar.'''
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'''The Bier & Oktoberfest Museum in Munich showcases the history of the yearly Munich Oktoberfest event, the Bavarian beer tradition and its related brewing industry. Written display boards in German language detail historical facts along with illustrations, photos and exhibits of various brewery and beer related memorabilia, such as a complete collection of original beer mugs used during the early years of the Oktoberfest event.'''
  
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Throughout the day a small cinema runs a 12-minute German language documentary with English subtitles about how the Bavarian beer making has evolved from small and primitive household brewing experiments of the middle ages, through innumerable farm and monastery based brewery operations of the Bavarian Kingdom, up until today's worldwide export industry dominated mainly by six major [[Munich breweries]]. <!--As of April 2012 the Bier & Oktoberfest Museum holds a special exhibition to mark the [[200 Years Beer Garden Anniversary|200th year beer garden anniversary]].-->
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The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday between 1pm and 6pm. The restaurant and bar is open until midnight. The museum, restaurant and bar are closed on Sundays and public holidays.  
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The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday between 1pm and 6pm. The ticket entrance to the museum costs €4 p/person. A restaurant and bar on the ground floor remains open until midnight. The museum, restaurant and bar are closed on Sundays and public holidays.  
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'''Bier & Oktoberfest Museum'''<br>
 
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Tel: +49 (0)89 2423 1607<br>
 
Tel: +49 (0)89 2423 1607<br>
Email: [mailto:info@bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de info@bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de]<br>
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Website: [http://www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de] and [http://www.museumsstueberl.de www.museumsstueberl.de]
Website: [http://www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de] and [http://www.museumsstueberl.de]
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 29 June 2023

The Bier & Oktoberfest Museum in Munich showcases the history of the yearly Munich Oktoberfest event, the Bavarian beer tradition and its related brewing industry. Written display boards in German language detail historical facts along with illustrations, photos and exhibits of various brewery and beer related memorabilia, such as a complete collection of original beer mugs used during the early years of the Oktoberfest event.

Bier and Oktoberfest Museum 001.jpg

Throughout the day a small cinema runs a 12-minute German language documentary with English subtitles about how the Bavarian beer making has evolved from small and primitive household brewing experiments of the middle ages, through innumerable farm and monastery based brewery operations of the Bavarian Kingdom, up until today's worldwide export industry dominated mainly by six major Munich breweries.


The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday between 1pm and 6pm. The ticket entrance to the museum costs €4 p/person. A restaurant and bar on the ground floor remains open until midnight. The museum, restaurant and bar are closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Bier & Oktoberfest Museum
Edith-Haberland-Wagner-Stiftung
Sterneckerstr. 2
80331 Munich
Germany

Tel: +49 (0)89 2423 1607
Website: www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.de and www.museumsstueberl.de

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