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David Hasselhoff Museum

The David Hasselhoff Museum (or The Hoff Museum) is a museum dedicated to the American actor, singer, producer and businessman David Hasselhoff. It is located in the basement of the Circus Hostel [1] in Mitte district of Berlin, Germany.[2] It pays homage to 'arguably Germany's most famous non-German'.[3]

The museum started on a small scale in 2008. In 2014, a more elaborate museum was created,[4] which officially opened on March 6, 2015.[3]

A portrait and a of David Hasselhoff, the latter signed by himself. The mural can be considered the beginnings of the museum. It had originally a patch of breast hair, but the hairs were stolen by visitors as souvenirs.[5]

mural

paraphernalia, including a toy model of KITT, bought on eBay[6]

Knightrider

paraphernalia

Baywatch

A replica of the piano key scarf that Hasselhof wore during his 1989 of the song Looking for Freedom

performance at the Berlin Wall

A piece of the Berlin Wall

A copy of the book Did David Hasselhoff End the Cold War? : Facts You Need to Know - YES he did , a parody title from the original Did David Hasselhoff End the Cold War? : 50 Facts You Need to Know - Europe by Emma Hartley

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Items and memorabilia in the museum include:

Overview of the museum

Overview of the museum

Display case

Display case

Piece of the Berlin Wall

Piece of the Berlin Wall

Facts about The Hoff

Facts about The Hoff