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A small cinema runs a 12-minute documentary in German language with English subtitles throughout the day about how the Bavarian beer culture has evolved from primitive brewing experiments of the middle ages, through innumerable small farm and monastery based brewery operations during the Bavarian Kingdom, up until today's worldwide export industry dominated mainly by six major Munich breweries.
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A small cinema runs a 12-minute documentary throughout the day in German language with English subtitles about how the Bavarian beer culture has evolved from primitive brewing experiments of the middle ages, through innumerable small farm and monastery based brewery operations during the Bavarian Kingdom, up until today's worldwide export industry dominated mainly by six major Munich breweries.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:55, 20 August 2010

The Bier & Oktoberfest Museum documents the yearly Munich Oktoberfest event and Bavarian beer brewing traditions, partly in the form of written display boards in German language, detailing historical facts along with illustrations and photos and various brewery and beer related memorabilia, such as a complete collection of original beer mugs that were used during the early years of the Oktoberfest.

Bier and Oktoberfest Museum 001.jpg

A small cinema runs a 12-minute documentary throughout the day in German language with English subtitles about how the Bavarian beer culture has evolved from primitive brewing experiments of the middle ages, through innumerable small farm and monastery based brewery operations during 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 entrance ticket for the museum is €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