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Museumsstüberl
The guide was updated:Situated in Munich's oldest townhouse dating back to 1340, Museumsstüberl offers a fascinating journey through history. The heritage-protected building is now home to permanent exhibitions on beer. At Museumsstüberl, you can also enjoy freshly tapped Augustiner beer from a wooden keg, alongside a tantalising array of Bavarian delicacies.
Useful Information
- Address: Sterneckerstraße 2, Munich
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 11am–midnight, Sun closed
- Website: www.museumsstueberl.com
- Phone: +49 89 242 439 41
- Email: info@museumsstueberl.de
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