The Missionsmuseum in Sankt Ottilien, established in 1887, is a significant historical site located within the premises of the Archabbey of Sankt Ottilien. The museum houses an ethnological and natural history collection from the former mission areas of the monastery. It serves as a comprehensive documentation of the history of the Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien, providing visitors with a deep understanding of the congregation's past.
The Missionsmuseum in Sankt Ottilien offers a unique focus on the original mission areas in German East Africa, the northern part of Korea, Manchuria, and Zululand. This focus allows visitors to gain a comprehensive understanding of these regions' cultures, histories, and the monastery's role in these areas.
While the Missionsmuseum in Sankt Ottilien's ethnological and zoological collection does not claim to be complete, it is noteworthy that it surpasses some state collections. The zoological collection, in particular, has an African focus, providing a unique insight into the fauna and flora of the region, which significantly differ from those found in European and Asian regions.
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