Tannhäuser (disambiguation)
- Tannhäuser (disambiguation)
Tannhäuser was a legendary medieval German Minnesänger and poet.
Tannhäuser can also refer to:
*"Tannhäuser" (opera), an 1845 opera by Richard Wagner
*Tannhäuser (board game), a French war board game
ee also
*Tannhauser Gate
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