Munich’s Beer & Oktoberfest Museum, housed in the city’s oldest townhouse in the heart of the city center, delves into the rich history and culture of Munich’s most cherished beverage. Spread across several floors, the museum features exhibits that trace the origins of Bavarian beer, including the purity laws established by Bavarian monks and the unique qualities of Munich’s brews. Visitors can also explore the history of Oktoberfest and view historical artifacts such as old beer steins and brewing equipment. On the ground floor, a pub serves a variety of sausages and samples of some of the city’s finest beers, providing a taste of the local flavors.
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