Deutsches Museum Tours

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Deutsches Museum
Deutsches Museum


The wide range of exhibits at the world’s largest science and technology museum offer brainy entertainment for all members of the family.  

In 1925, after 20 years of planning, Oskar von Miller opened the Deutsches Museum of science and technology on an island on the Isar. Now, the Deutsches Museum has around 50 exhibition areas spread over eight floors and a collection of more than 100,000 objects – although not all of these are on display at all times. Exhibits relate to subjects including energy, transportation, music and robotics, and many of the displays are presented in an innovative, interactive way.

Make sure you catch the most popular features of the Deutsches Museum: the first motorized aircraft built by the Wright brothers, the first program-controlled computer, and a real U1 submarine. Tucked away on the first floor is a musical instrument exhibit, with displays that range from a replica Bronze Age lur to modern-day synthesizers. The piano collection is particularly beautiful. Children aged between 3 and 8 are welcome in the kids area, where a range of hands-on activities are available to them.

Over in the Energy exhibition, a high-voltage apparatus is used twice daily to demonstrate currents and pulses. Visitors can see members of the museum staff enter a Faraday Cage onto which a 270,000 volt is discharged. Guests with pacemakers are required to avoid certain areas, with specific information available on the museum website.

The Museum store sells books, postcards and quirky souvenirs, and it is definitely worth a visit. There are also several cafés located within the museum. The Deutsches Museum is easily accessible by streetcar from downtown Munich.

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Reviews of Deutsches Museum

4.5
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2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveler

The ships and more recent planes have moved elsewhere, apparently. The coal and other mine exhibit is way detailed and of some mild interest but has no apparent exit when you get fed up with it. The attempted interactive exhibits are good tries. But overall it just feels a bit dated.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Lots to see. Plan on spending 3-5 hours if you want to see it all.

4/5 - Good

Esra

Unfortunately lacks English descriptions in most areas.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Great for people who like to know how things are made. Great insights into history. Good English-language labels.

1/5 - Terrible

Gunes

The other name is the Technology Museum, this is a very outdated museum, sometimes all in German, it was a pity to waste the vast German technical history in such an outdated way. The museum belongs to 70's. Can easily be avoided.

5/5 - Excellent

Jim

Use uber !! Research restaurants and down load there menus . Go see the newanshtien castle !!!

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