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'Every object tells a story' could be the motto of this kooky collection of curiosities. Find madness nibbling at your psyche as you try to find the meaning in displays about Swiss cowpat-worshippers or Goethe's stone rose. It may all be a mind-bending spoof or a complete exercise in irony by founder Roland Albrecht. But one thing's certain: it will challenge the way you look at museums.

The name, by the way, is a delightful pun in German, since '³Ü²Ô±ð°ù³óö°ù³Ù' can mean both 'unheard of' and 'incredible'.


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