
Beer and Oktoberfest Museum
Explore Munich's rich beer heritage and the iconic Oktoberfest in a 14th-century townhouse. Includes optional tasting!

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Beer and Oktoberfest Museum
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore Munich's rich beer heritage and the iconic Oktoberfest in a 14th-century townhouse. Includes optional tasting!
"A cheap entrance ticket but far more informative than I expected!"

👟 Be Ready for Stairs
The museum is in a historic building with many stairs. Wear comfy shoes!
🍺 Book Your Tasting
Secure your spot for the beer tasting in advance to guarantee a spot.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 1,447 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Medieval Brewery History
Ground Floor
Explore the fascinating history of beer brewing in a 14th-century townhouse, the oldest in Munich.

Oktoberfest Origins
Upper Floors
Uncover the evolution of the world-famous Oktoberfest festival through engaging exhibits.

Tasting Room Delights
Ground Floor
Conclude your visit with a curated beer tasting session, a perfect end to a historical journey.
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Planning Your Visit
Book Ahead for Brews & Brews
Stairs are Part of the Experience
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👟 Be Ready for Stairs
The museum is in a historic building with many stairs. Wear comfy shoes!
🍺 Book Your Tasting
Secure your spot for the beer tasting in advance to guarantee a spot.
🧥 Leave Big Bags
No large bags allowed at Oktoberfest, and the museum can get warm.
💰 Affordable Entry
The entrance fee is quite reasonable for the historical insights.
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👟 Be Ready for Stairs
The museum is in a historic building with many stairs. Wear comfy shoes!
🍺 Book Your Tasting
Secure your spot for the beer tasting in advance to guarantee a spot.
🧥 Leave Big Bags
No large bags allowed at Oktoberfest, and the museum can get warm.
💰 Affordable Entry
The entrance fee is quite reasonable for the historical insights.
📍 Central Location
Easily accessible in Munich's city center, near other attractions.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum for its affordable entry and surprisingly comprehensive historical insights into both beer brewing and the iconic Oktoberfest festival. The unique setting in a 14th-century townhouse adds to the charm, though the numerous stairs are a frequent point of mention. The optional beer tasting is a popular addition, rounding off an informative and enjoyable experience.
"You had me at beer! Lots of interesting beer facts, Oktoberfest facts, and some random goodies too! This museum is rather affordable, but still be prepared for a lengthy walk up and down several flights of stairs. Also, if you’re coming in with a coat, be prepared to be holding it the entire way - the place can get toasty as there is a restaurant on one of the lower floors. Also, there’s beer at the end."
Frank Biermann
"Good little museum. Up a long flight of stairs (4 floors!) so keep that in mind if accessibility is an issue!
Sat in the bar area post doing the museum. Beer was cheap and nice attentive staff. The rest of the building was cosy."
James Pearce (Jim)
"Fun historical building to walk thru. I enjoyed it.. right next door is a cool place to have some beer samples"
Ken Morfit
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is centrally located in Munich's old town. You can easily reach it by public transport, with several U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations nearby, including Marienplatz. Many visitors also walk from other central attractions.
Due to its location in a 14th-century building, the museum has many stairs across multiple floors. It may not be suitable for visitors with significant mobility challenges.
The museum typically opens daily, but it's always best to check their official website for the most up-to-date opening hours before your visit, as these can vary.
Given the historic nature of the building and the numerous stairs, bringing a stroller might be challenging. It's advisable to contact the museum directly for specific guidance on this.
Street parking in Munich's city center can be difficult and expensive. It's recommended to use public transportation or a nearby parking garage.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance ticket is generally affordable, offering good value for the historical information and exhibits provided. Check the museum's website for current pricing.
While general admission tickets can often be purchased on-site, it's highly recommended to book tickets for the beer tasting sessions in advance, as they can sell out.
Information on discounts for students, seniors, or groups is usually available on the museum's official website. It's worth checking for any special offers.
A standard ticket grants you access to the exhibitions detailing the history of beer and Oktoberfest. The beer tasting is typically a separate booking.
Yes, you can visit the museum and then opt for a separate beer tasting experience, which often requires advance booking.
🎫 🍺 Beer & Oktoberfest Experience
You'll find exhibits on the history of beer brewing, the cultural significance of beer in Bavaria, and the origins and evolution of the Oktoberfest festival.
Many visitors find the beer tasting to be a highlight, offering a chance to sample local brews and learn more about them. Booking in advance is advised.
A visit can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest level and whether you participate in the beer tasting.
The 'Oide Wiesn' (Old Oktoberfest) is a historical section of the festival offering a more traditional experience with vintage attractions and a museum.
Yes, while Munich hosts the original, Oktoberfest-style festivals occur in various locations, but the true spirit is in Munich.
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, photography for personal use is allowed in most areas of the museum, but it's always good to check for any specific restrictions.
The historic architecture of the 14th-century building itself offers great photo opportunities, along with the unique exhibits.
It's common for museums to request that flash photography be turned off to protect the exhibits. Look for signage or ask staff if unsure.
Beyond the museum, explore traditional beer halls, beer gardens, and the English Garden for iconic Munich beer scenes.
A smartphone with a good camera is usually sufficient for capturing memories. For more professional shots, a mirrorless or DSLR camera can be beneficial.


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