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A new museum in the Bavarian city of Passau celebrates Germany's - and the world's - affection for the dachshund.
More than 4,500 toys and other items showcase the breed popularly called the "sausage dog", a symbol of Bavaria.
A dachshund called Waldi was the mascot of the 1972 Munich Olympics.
The Dackelmuseum was created by two former florists, whose collection was amassed over 25 years. Artist Pablo Picasso and physicist Albert Einstein were among the dachshund's many fans.
The museum opened on Monday in the heart of Passau, in the elegant Residenzplatz. The curators say it is the world's biggest collection of dachshund-themed objects.
имаме слика на денот. pic.twitter.com/0Lhu6jJPm0
— Цунаде Сенџу (@The_FifthHokage) 12. јун 2018.
Bas sjajna. Retko dobra fotka.Hubert de Montmirail wrote:sjajna!
katamaran wrote:Bas sjajna. Retko dobra fotka.Hubert de Montmirail wrote:sjajna!
Ovo je neki burst, pa sta ispadne? Ili cista sreca?
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