Center for Extraordinary Museums

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Entrance area to the various collections - in the background to the chamber pot museum
Showcase in the collection of the Easter Bunny Museum
Showcase in the collection of the Guardian Angel Museum

The Center for Extraordinary Museums (ZAM) in Munich brought together seven unusual museums under one roof. It was in the Westenriederstr. 41 ( location ) in the old town of Munich .

The founder and collector of the exhibits was Manfred Klauda , who was also the world record holder in pedal car driving . After he died in a car accident in 2000, his Center for Extraordinary Museums had to close in June 2005. Many of his collectibles remained in the family's possession, and some were also sold. The Sisi Museum in Vienna acquired 240 exhibits from the Sisi Museum for 850,000 euros. Other collection objects , such as chamber pots , were sold to private individuals before the museum closed.

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Commons : Center for Extraordinary Museums  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 6 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 48 ″  E