Deutsches Kartoffelmuseum and its collection

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The Deutsches Kartoffelmuseum in Fußgönheim is one of three potato museums in Germany. The other two are located in Munich and Stremlow. This museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about the history, cultivation, and distribution of potatoes, particularly in the Pfalz and Prussia regions.

Comprehensive Information on Potatoes

The Deutsches Kartoffelmuseum provides comprehensive information about the botany, breeding, and origin of the potato. It also covers the distribution of potatoes, with a particular focus on their cultivation in the Pfalz and Prussia regions. The museum highlights the role of King Friedrich the Great (1712–1786) in promoting potato cultivation.

Free Admission

Admission to the Deutsches Kartoffelmuseum is free. This makes it an accessible destination for tourists of all budgets. Visitors can explore the museum and learn about the history and importance of potatoes without any financial constraints.

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Deutsches Kartoffelmuseum
Hauptstraße 65

Visitor information Deutsches Kartoffelmuseum

Opening hours

1st Sunday of the month
14:00 -18:00

July and August
Closed

Admission

Normal rateFree

Donations are requested.

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Location & Map

Hauptstraße 65, Fußgönheim

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