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The Deutsches Verpackungsmuseum is a packaging museum, tracing the evolution of packing over the last 200 years and its impact on consumers..
The Deutsches Verpackungsmuseum is a packaging museum, tracing the evolution of packing over the last 200 years and its impact on consumers.
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Hauptstraße 22, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
+49 6221 21361
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