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The Drachenhöhle (Dragon Cave) in Furth im Wald, Germany, offers visitors an interesting experience centered around the town's dragon folklore. This small museum showcases the history of the Furth im Wald Drachenstich, one of Germany's oldest folk plays featuring a mechanical dragon. Visitors can learn about the evolution of the dragon and the play's significance to the local culture.
The museum's main attraction is the opportunity to see the impressive mechanical dragon up close when it's not being used in the annual performance. Many visitors find this to be the highlight of their visit, appreciating the craftsmanship and technology behind the large animatronic creature.
While the museum provides informative displays about the dragon and the festival, some visitors note that the exhibit space is relatively small and can be explored rather quickly. The information provided is primarily in German, which can be a drawback for international tourists who don't speak the language.
The Drachenhöhle is generally considered a good stop for families, especially those with children interested in dragons or mechanical marvels. However, some visitors feel that the admission price is a bit high for the size of the exhibit.
Overall, the Drachenhöhle offers a unique look into a specific aspect of local folklore and tradition. It may not be an extensive museum experience, but it provides an intriguing glimpse into the cultural significance of the dragon in Furth im Wald.
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