Pfefferminzmuseum Eichenau
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Pfefferminzmuseum Eichenau

Museum · Eichenau ·

Learn about local peppermint history, enjoy free tea, buy mint

small museum
friendly staff
wheelchair accessible restroom
learn about history
freshly minted mint
free admission
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Parkstraße 43, 82223 Eichenau, Germany Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Parkstraße 43, 82223 Eichenau, Germany Get directions

+49 8141 7646
minzmuseum.de
@pfefferminzmuseumeichenau

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 27, 2025

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"Once upon a time the fields surrounding the Bavarian village of Eichenau, about 20 miles west of Munich, were world famous for growing peppermint. Nowadays, the only remnants of this once blossoming industry are Pfefferminz Strasse (Peppermint Street), an acre-sized field of the aromatic herb, and the Pfefferminzmuseum – the Peppermint Museum. In the early 20th century, a farmer named Adolf Pfaffinger realized that the bog-like soil in Eichenau was perfect for growing the thirsty plant. Soon other local farmers followed suit, and Eichenau peppermint became well known for both medicinal and culinary uses. But in the late 1950s, the German market was opened to foreign growers and the local peppermint industry suffered from a sudden rush of cheap product from abroad. Growing high-quality peppermint is pretty labor-intensive, and before long the local farmers simply couldn’t compete.   Today Eichenau celebrates its agricultural heritage with a museum dedicated to the humble mentha piperita. Stroll around the Pfefferminzmuseum with a complementary cup of Eichenau-grown peppermint tea and learn about the unique history of the area – growing, harvesting, and processing the best peppermint for brewing, menthol products, cold remedies and, of course, candy. You can even buy some Eichenau-grown peppermint tea or candy to take home with you, a reminder of the town’s minty past." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Pfefferminzmuseum Eichenau

Ronnie C.

Google
The pfefferminzmuseum was awesome. We only speak English and the folks who were there were very kind and welcoming despite the language barrier! Fresh, free tea was offered when we walked in and we were able to buy more bags for after we left. Delicious, wonderful, I recommend. Also, since the museum is only open Sunday, and buses don't run on sunday, work the 20 minute walk from the train station into your plans.

Wally W.

Google
Fantastic collection of displays about the groth and harvest of peppermint. The local variety was really unique and the farmers were careful not to dilute the strain. Large scale farming has been discontinued but there is a small plot being operated by a few enthusiasts, so you can buy some freshly minted mint. Observe the opening hours

vinoth P.

Google
Nice place to learn about history of peppermint in Germany...Mr.Heilmann is too good he explains everything crystal clear..plus u can enjoy the peppermint tea on arrival for free... Couldn't buy nothing memento as the shop is empty...u can spend maximum 10-15mins here...u can cover everything within that time.

Björn S.

Google
Sehr nettes, kleines Museum. Die Führung war interessant und die Leute dort geben sich echt Mühe. Pfefferminztee wurde zum Probieren angeboten und war lecker. Man kann auch dort kaufen, die Nachfrage ist aber offensichtlich echt groß! Also zeitig dran sein. Der Eintritt ist frei.

Sabine W.

Google
Schönes Museum, bester echter !!! Bio Pfefferminztee aus Eichenau den man gleich probieren kann . Eine Reise durch die alte Zeit . Nette Ehrenamtliche Menschen die sehr bemüht sind einen alles zu Erklären. Auf jeden Fall ein Besuch wert .

Angie

Google
Kleines, feines, informatives Museum im Keller der Starzelbachschule. Hat sonntags von 14:00-16:00 Uhr geöffnet. Eintritt ist frei. Hier gibt's den (wie ich finde) besten losen Pfefferminztee zu kaufen. Immer ab Ende September/Anfang Oktober. Wir waren heute (01.10.2023) dort & haben uns Tee geholt (€5,- pro Packung, max. 2 Packungen). Ich freu mich auf den super Tee 😍

Gertrud

Google
Unser Nachbar gab mir vor 1 Woche getrocknete Pfefferminze und meinte, die müsse ich unbedingt probieren. Sie war hervorragend. Also habe ich am Sonntag einen Ausflug nach Eichenau gemacht und das Pfefferminzmuseum besucht: kleines, aber mit viel Liebe und guten Informationen eingerichtetes Museum. Es gibt frisch aufgebrühten Pfefferminztee zur Probe, gemütlich mit den anwesenden Vereinsmitgliedern plaudern und natürlich einen kleinen Pfefferminzvorrat für den Eigenbedarf erwerben (sehr empfehlenswert).

HTN

Google
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