Around 1900, with hunting being at its (last) height of popularity, people asked for a hunting museum. In 1934, the Imperial Hunting Museum (
Reichsjagdmuseum) was finally established. During
World War II, most of the objects were saved in Schloßgut Ast near
Landshut, Bavaria. All other objects were lost because of
looting. After the war, there was a big discussion about the further structure of the Reichsjagdmuseum. In 1958, the year of the 800th anniversary of the founding of the city, the decision in favour of the
Augustinian Church was taken. The German Hunting Museum (
Deutsches Jagdmuseum) was re-opened on
St. Hubert's Day, 3 November 1966. In 1982, fishing was added as a field of interest, and the museum was renamed the German Hunting and Fishing Museum (
Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum). ==Collection==