Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum

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The Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum ( translated Hunting and Fishing Museum) is a museum exhibiting objects connected with the history of hunting and fishing in Germany or other territories which nowadays belong to it.Located in the pedestrian zone of the city center of Munich, Bavaria, it is a rare institution worldwide.
The building has been a church (Augustinerkirche) which was part of a large Augustinian monastery between the 13th century and 1803. The museum has a display area of approximately 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft).Around 1900, with hunting being at its (last) height of popularity, people asked for a hunting museum. In 1934, the museum was finally established.
The museum exhibits about 500 wild stuffed animals,including an Irish Elk, a Cave bear and several endemic Fresh water fish. The collection include fishing tackle, hunting weapons (esp. 15th to 19th century), and large sledges presenting a time span of several centuries.Furthermore, several so-called Wolpertinger creatures, Bavarian fictional animals, are on display.

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