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Fisch-Hof Sushi Bar seit 1996

Museum showcasing European arts & crafts from Middle Ages to present, plus modern design exhibits.

Brüsseler Str. 46, 50674 Köln, Germany
📞 +49 221 5103433

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair rental

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

Crowd

  • Family friendly

The Fisch-Hof Sushi Bar seit 1996 in Cologne, Germany is an unforgettable experience. Located in the heart of the city, the museum is the perfect place to explore the unique culture and history of sushi.

The museum is known for its unique collection of over 200 authentic sushi recipes, spanning from traditional Japanese recipes to modern interpretations. The museum also features an impressive selection of sushi-making tools and utensils, as well as a variety of sake and other beverages.

The museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of sushi. The knowledgeable staff will guide you through the history of sushi, from its origins in Japan to its current popularity in Germany. You can also learn how to make sushi, from the basics to the more advanced techniques.

The museum also houses a number of famous artworks and exhibitions. Visitors can explore the works of renowned sushi chefs and artists, such as Chef Masaaki Yamaguchi and Chef Yutaka Ishinabe. There are also special exhibitions on the history of sushi, such as the “Origins of Sushi” exhibition.

The Fisch-Hof Sushi Bar seit 1996 is the perfect place to experience the unique culture and history of sushi. With its impressive collection of authentic recipes, tools, and artworks, the museum is sure to provide a memorable experience. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or just looking to learn more about the culture and history of sushi, the Fisch-Hof Sushi Bar seit 1996 is the perfect destination.

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5 stars

i don’t have a lot to say except that there was great pieces of art, but the hole museum was a bit small. also the staff was very nice, charming and helpful. it’s really a must-do museum in Cologne. it’s near the station so very accessible. the museum sits inside an old church so it’s really funny to see the old infrastructure of the church on the outside of the building even though it looks very much not like the inside. the temporary exhibition was a bit small but cool and some things were really interesting and i would like to have them in my living room.

5 stars

The exhibition about design and art in dialog in the 20th century is excellent. It's not very large but still many different items and paintings that illustrate clearly the different eras and styles. Because a large part of the other items at this museum are not being displayed at the moment, the entry fee is only 4 Euro, 2 Euro for students. It is definitely worth it to go have a look! Perfect for a visit of about 1-1,5 hours. There is a free tour daily at 2:30 PM.

4 stars

It was very good. It didn't see everything. The 'middle age' section was closed to the public when I went. That was what I wanted to see. Friendly and helpful staff.