Located on an island in the middle of the city, the Deutsches Museum is the largest museum devoted to science and technology worldwide. Explore the collection of over 100 000 objects ranging from candelabras to a U1 submarine, or watch one of the interesting interactive programs that change on a daily basis. Opened in 1903, the museum consists of a large complex, including a tower with a barometer and a Hall of Fame, in addition to the actual building. It is divided into 35 sections spreading over 6 levels. These are centered around several main themes, ranging from natural sciences to man and environment.
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Monday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Tuesday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Museumsinsel 1, Munich
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The Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany, is one of the world's largest science and technology museums. Visitors consistently praise its extensive collection and interactive exhibits. The museum covers a wide range of topics, including aviation, mining, robotics, and energy technology. Many reviewers appreciate the hands-on experiences and demonstrations, which make complex scientific concepts accessible to all ages. The planetarium and the reconstructed mine are often highlighted as standout attractions. Some visitors note that the sheer size of the museum can be overwhelming, and it may be difficult to see everything in one visit. A few reviews mention that some exhibits could benefit from updates or more English translations. Despite these minor critiques, the overall sentiment is highly positive, with many visitors recommending allocating a full day to explore the museum thoroughly. The staff is generally described as helpful and knowledgeable. While the museum is popular among tourists, it's also valued by locals as an educational resource. Some visitors suggest purchasing tickets online in advance to avoid queues, especially during peak seasons.
This is a very big museum where you can spend more than 1 day if you wanted to! The museum has thousands of objects on display, all aimed at science and technology. It includes several different floors and different themes throughout the building. Totally recommended if you’re into science or technology related things!
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