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The German Hunting and Fishing Museum: a unique exploration of the hunting and fishing culture in Munich .

Deutsches Jagd und Fischereimuseum inside view Exhibition in the Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum Forest path in the Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum Deutsches Jagd und Fischerei Museum in Munich

Highlights

  • Munich City Pass:You receive a 20% discount on this attraction with your City Pass.
  • Munich Card:With the Munich Card, you receive a 20% discount on these attractions.
  • The regular price for an adult ticket is €7.00
  • Interactive exhibitions: The museum offers hands-on experiences, including a water projection in the fishing area that creates the illusion of standing in a lake.
  • Forest Path: An interactive area where visitors can explore the local wildlife and forest ecosystem.
  • Water Worlds – Fish Stories: Another interactive area focusing on aquatic life and fishing.
  • Diverse collection: Visitors can see and sometimes touch stuffed animals, skulls and biological specimens.
  • Historical weapons and equipment: Exhibition of hunting weapons and fishing equipment from different eras.  

The collection of the German Hunting and Fishing Museum

What to expect on site 

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The German Hunting and Fishing Museum is a unique cultural institution in the heart of Munich's pedestrian zone. The museum is housed in the former Augustinerkirche, one of Munich's oldest stone churches, and has been presenting the rich history and culture of hunting and fishing since 1966.

The museum extends over three levels and covers an exhibition area of around 3,000 square metres. It offers a comprehensive insight into the sustainable use of nature through hunting and fishing, as well as wildlife biology, environmental protection and ecology. The museum's collection includes around 1,000 stuffed animals, hunting weapons, fishing equipment, paintings, drawings and glassware with hunting and animal motifs.  

Where to go?

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Address:
Neuhauser Str. 2
80331 Munich 

Good to know

  • Opening hours
    Monday to Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    Last admission: 4:15 p.m. 
  • Special offers, annual tickets and combination tickets are excluded.
  • Combination with other promotions or discounts is not allowed.   

Get a 20% discount on the €7.00 admission price with the Munich City Pass or Munich Card


 

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