Established | 2009 |
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Location | Berlin, Germany |
Type | food museums |
Website | currywurstmuseum |
The Deutsches Currywurst Museum is a museum in Berlin dedicated to the German sausage currywurst.
The museum is located in Berlin Mitte near Checkpoint Charlie and is the first and only museum about currywurst. The museum receives approximately 350,000 visitors annually.
The museum opened on August 15, 2009, 60 years after the invention of currywurst in 1949 by Berliner Herta Heuwer. Museum founder, Martin Löwer, considered the currywurst to possess "cult status" in Germany and used the sausage's fame as justification to create the museum.
Patrons follow a "sauce trail" through the history of currywurst. The museum is highly interactive, with exhibits and displays aimed at engaging the senses of sight, smell, and sound. Highlights include a spice chamber with sniffing stations, a sausage-shaped sofa, audio stations playing currywurst-themed songs, and a virtual currywurst making game called "Curry Up!" The museum also has special installations at children's eye-level.
Coordinates: 52°30′32″N 13°23′28″E / 52.5088°N 13.3912°E