Deutsches Museum
About the place
- Country : Germany , Munich
- Address : Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany
- Category : Museums
- Establishing Date : 1903 AD
- founder : Union of German Engineers
Deutsches Museum
Overview:
The Deutsches Museum is Munich's museum of technology and science, and it displays life-size models as it is the largest museum of technology in the world, with approximately 1.5 million visitors annually.
The museum extends over an area of approximately 50 thousand square meters.
Historic overview:
It was established in the summer of 1903 AD by the Union of German Engineers during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, and it was opened in November 1906 AD.
The main objective of the museum was to know the most important findings of science and development with regard to means of transportation and other discoveries and inventions that were modern.
The museum was restored after the end of World War II.
It displays about 17,000 pieces of modern technology and ancient artifacts, as it is constantly expanded by adding the latest technical developments.
How to get there:
The nearest tram stop is Deutsches Museum
The nearest bus stop is Boschbrucke
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