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GlasMuseum PAssau - Largest exhibition of Bohemian Coloured Glass in the world

Hotel Wild Mann (Lobby mit Fotos / entrance hall)

Preis pro Person: 7,00 € ‐ Preis pro Führung: 130,00 € ‐ Maximale Teilnehmer: 15

Gästeführer: Petra Krpalek

petra@krpalek.net

Über 17.000 Glas-Exponate.
Over 17,000 pcs. on 2 floors (elevator), famous people who visited - in the entrance hall of Hotel Wild Mann you'll find pictures of Neil Armstrong (who did the opening 1985), Gorbatschow, Kissinger, Cherry Booth(-Blair), Swedish Queen, Mr. Messner (climbed all highest, over 14,000m mountains in the world, in the Himalayas like Nanga Parbat, McKinley, etc., without oxygen), a row of German Presidents & a long list of Habsburgers as well embassadors, many different representatives from the whole world...who visited GlasMuseum & stayed overnight in Sis(s)i's bed room, the originally Bavarian Princess & finally Austrian Empress by becoming Franz Josef's - only later - popular, emperial wife whose being played by the very celebrated actress Romy Schneider (who had an affair with renowned handsome actor Alan Delon);

our Glass Museum of PAssau is closely connected to our culture of -glass-work factories becoming obsolete, unfortunately & known for woodwork (nativity scenes / creches; cuckuck clocks originally from the Black forest / Danube origin in the South West of Germany but we have a shop, too) of our Bavarian Forest as well as well-known recreational area of the Moldau-Danube Region (for its Lipno Lake area across the Czech border as well).

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Weitere Veranstaltungen

Tschechisch Krummau / CESKY Krumlov (UNESCO)

FreiLicht-Museum TITTLING, Open-Air Museum of Historical Farmerhouses-Granaries-Stables (15th c.)

MariaHilf-Wanderung - Cloister MaryHelp (Lady of the Prompt Succour)

Glas-Paradies, Glas Garden: modern glass-work oven (historical: Bayerisch-Königliches Theresienthal)