I want to install Mono 5.0.0 on Debian 8 - linux

I'm quite new to Debian and now I wanted to install Mono 5.0.0 on Debian 8 in order to run some programs, which require Mono 5.0.0, but I don't have a clue how to install Mono. Currently I've got installed Mono 4.8.1, but what do I have to to, in order to update this?
Thanks for your help!

See the recent announcement here about Linux packages: http://www.mono-project.com/news/2017/04/24/mono-linux-package-repository-changes-beginning-with-5-0/

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