The history of technology: a huge subject presented in a huge museum. Since its foundation in 1906, the exhibition area of the Deutsches Museum has expanded to 55,000 square metres. This museum is unique in its concentration on the history and development of technology and natural science. Numerous objects and interactive models (eg. a planetarium and coal mine) are used to demonstrate mankind's progress over the centuries. See website for admission prices.
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Probably the best overall science and technical museum in the world, the Deutsches Museum knocks spots off London's science museum in my book. ...
Awesome, fun, cool mueseum of technical exibits. If you’re into cars, bikes, airplanes and other technical exibits then this is a place for y...
One of the best, and certainly the largest museum I’ve ever visited. Anything and everything related to science and technology is represente...
This one will take you at least 3 days… I have never been to a museum this big before. There is so much there that you are guaranteed to le...
“WOW!”
A definite must if you're into science and technology. What can I say, this is by far the most amazing science and tech museum I've every been ...
“A little hands-on fun!”
My fiance is an engineer and truly enjoyed this museum. I liked the hands-on exhibits that I could play with & pretend that I was "making somet...
“A massive collection of interesting exhibits”
The Deutsches Museum is Munich's version of the Smithsonian Institute. It is absolutely *massive* and full of fascinating exhibits for just abo...
“So-so visit to the museum”
I was initially very excited about going to the Deutsches Science Museum. It is definitely very impressive in terms of the range of its exhibit...
“Big Ole' Museum...Take your walking shoes!”
We spent a long, rainy day inside the Deutsches Museum and had a great time. There is a Kinder Museum in the basement with water exhibits, thin...
“So much to see so little time.”
To kill some time while friends were at work I visited the Deutsches Museum. It seems to have exhibits on just about every form of technology y...
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