Deustches Muesum
The
largest museum of technology and natural sciences in the world, with
over 13 acres of exhibitions containing invaluable original machines
and equipment, models and reconstructions, from classical mechanics to
telecommunications, from a full-size reconstructed coal mine to space
travel technology.
If you like anything technical in any way, this is the place to head for. You could spend a week in there easily. Great place for children, too!
Permanent exhibitions:
Aerospace
Agriculture
Altamira-Cave
Amateur Radio
Astronautics
Astronomy
Bridge Building
Carriages and Bicycles
Center for New Technologies
Ceramics
Chemistry
Chronometry
Computers
Electrical Power
Energy Technology
Environment
Geodesy |
Glass
Hall of Fame
History Deutsches Museum
Hydraulic engineering
Kid's Kingdom
Machine Components
Machine Tools
Marine Navigation
Masterpieces
Mathematical Gallery
Mining
Metallurgy
Microelectronics
Mineral Oil and Natural Gas
Motor Vehicles
Music |
Paper
Pharmaceutics
Physics
Power Machinery
Printing
Railways
Scientific Instruments
Technical Toys
Telecommunications
Textile Technology
Tunnel Construction
Weights and Measures |
Address
Museumsinsel 1
80538 München
Opening Times
daily 9 am - 5 pm
The museum is closed on the following days:
May 1st
November 1st
December 24th
December 25th
December 31st
January 1st
Admission Prices
Adults: EURO 8.50
Students (with a valid certification) and
children and teenagers between the age of 6 and 15 years: EURO 3.00
Getting there
All S-Bahns (station: Isartor),
U-Bahns U1 und U2 (Stations Fraunhoferstraße),
Bus 131 (Stop Boschbrücke),
Straßenbahn Line
17 (Stop Isartor),
Straßenbahn Line 18 (Stop Deutsches
Museum).
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