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The Industriemuseum Brandenburg an der Havel is a unique museum that was established around the last Siemens-Martin furnace that could be preserved in Western Europe. This furnace is the centerpiece of the museum, which documents the development of steel production and processing in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of industrialization and the evolution of steel production techniques.

Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage

The Industriemuseum Brandenburg an der Havel is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage. This means that the museum is recognized as a significant site of industrial heritage in Europe. Visitors to the museum can learn about the industrial history of Brandenburg an der Havel and its role in the broader context of European industrial heritage.

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Industriemuseum Brandenburg
August-Sonntag-Straße 5

Visitor information Industriemuseum Brandenburg

Opening hours

March - October
Tuesday - Sunday
10:00 -17:00

November - February
Tuesday - Sunday
10:00 -16:00


Temporarily closed, visit website for updates.

Admission

Reduced€3.00
Normal rate€6.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

August-Sonntag-Straße 5, Brandenburg an der Havel

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Exhibitions

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Industriemuseum Brandenburg Reviews

Industriemuseum Brandenburg has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Industriemuseum Brandenburg offers visitors an informative look into the industrial history of Brandenburg an der Havel. Located in a former steel mill, the museum provides an authentic backdrop for its exhibits. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved machinery and equipment that showcase the region's manufacturing heritage. The museum covers various aspects of industrial development, including steel production, textile manufacturing, and bicycle making.

    Many reviewers commend the museum for its educational value, particularly for those interested in technology and local history. The hands-on exhibits and interactive displays are often highlighted as engaging features, especially for younger visitors. The museum's layout allows for a self-guided tour, with informative placards in both German and English, making it accessible to international tourists.

    On the downside, some visitors mention that the museum could benefit from more comprehensive English translations for all exhibits. Additionally, a few reviewers note that the museum might not appeal to those without a specific interest in industrial history or technology.

    The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, often willing to provide additional information upon request. The museum's reasonable entry fee is frequently mentioned as providing good value for the experience.

    While the Industriemuseum Brandenburg may not be the city's most prominent attraction, it offers a solid experience for those interested in the region's industrial past. Its authentic setting and informative displays make it a worthwhile visit for history enthusiasts and those curious about Brandenburg's economic development.

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