Deutsches Museum

The Deutsches Museum was founded in 1903. It is considered to be the world’s biggest and finest science and technology museum. Out of its 100,000 objects 18,000 are exhibited on a surface of 73,000 square meters. That is, if you took one minute per object you would need 37.5 days to see everything! Without any rest and without the walk.

Being an engineer myself, I am glad to show you the highlights of my favorite museum which is with its 1.4 Million visitors per year Germany’s most visited museum.
Duration 1.5 - 4 hours

Beginning of the Planetary Road
"Human
Sun Dial"
Foundation Ceremony
Oskar von Miller (Founder of the Museum)

First Steam Engine by James Watt
U1-First German Submarine
First Diesel Engine
Messerschmitt ME 262

Diorama - Landing on the Moon of Apollo 15
Original Moon Rock
Printing around 1800
Mini-brick Factory

First Computer by Konrad Zuse
First Telefon by Philipp Reis
Beginning of Television
First German Studio Coulor Camera

Inside of the Cell
Historical Pharmacy
Diorama - Montgolfier Balloon
Otto Lilienthal's Gliding Apparatus

Experiment Set-up by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Hemispheres of Magdeburg
Labaratorium of Galileo Galilei
Dynamo by Wernher von Siemens

Pendulum Experiment of Foucault
DNA Visitors' Laboratory
Deutscher Zukunftspreis
Museum's Tower

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