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Dackelmuseum Regensburg

The world’s first and only Dachshund Museum

    The world’s first and only Dachshund Museum in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Regensburg delights guests from all over the world.
    A charmingly staged exhibition with thousands of exhibits from the world’s largest collection of over 30,000 Dachshund objects.
    A must for anyone who can’t resist the legendary Dachshund look!
    No other dog is as well known around the world as the dachshund. The 100th anniversary of the Free State of Bavaria, the dachshund in the nobility or the dachshund in hunting are just as much a focus as the 1972 Olympic dachshund „Waldi“.
    The museum is located right in the heart of the old town. The collection was put together over a period of 25 years by the two Passau florists Seppi Küblbeck and Oliver Storz and is being shown to the public for the first time. Many of the exhibits are lovingly presented in display cases, with a twinkle in the eye and a great deal of feeling for the dachshund, which represents Bavaria like no other.

    You can visit the Dachshund-Museum:

    The Dachshund Parade in Regensburg has set a record: 1,175 dachshunds marched through the old town, according to the organizers. Tens of thousands of people lined the streets and narrow alleyways along the parade’s 1.8 kilometer route.
    The police officer in charge of the operation said that 20,000 spectators had been expected, but that so many had turned up that it was impossible to give an estimate. The parade took place on 22 September 2024 in Regensburg.