The Deutsches Museum is the largest technology museum in the world. Founded in 1906, it has fascinated generations and visitors from around the world. Enjoy this majestic collection of various German discoveries and developments in the field of natural science and technology.
Every year 1.5 million visitors immerse themselves in around 50 fields of science and technology, from astrophysics to cell biology. Hands on-stations and live experiments make science accessible to everyone, including children and teen-agers.
At the opening ceremony, King Ludwig III made his most important appearance here.
There is a lot to discover : robotics, engineering, chemistry, physics, aeronautics and space, machinery, motors, optics, musical instruments of all eras, medicine, agriculture and food technology.
The museum is accessible with wheelchairs.
Address
Deutsches Museum
Deutsches Museum, Museumsinsel, München, Deutschland
Meeting point
Please look for your guide near to the cash desk, close to the Southern entrance, coming from Cornelius bridge.
Parking
There are not many parking possibilities here. Please use the subway stop Fraunhoferstr.
Transport
bus stop Cornelius bridge
Official website
Partner of local tourist offices
Best Prices
Free of charge and surcharge
Activities tested
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Payment
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