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The Deutsches Museum (German Museum, officially Deutsches Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik (English: German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technology)) in Munich, Germany, is the world's largest museum of science and technology, with about 125,000 exhibited objects from 50 fields of science and technology. [1]
The concept design process for the exhibition was led by the director of the Deutschlandmuseum, Robert Rückel and designer Chris Lange (Creative Studio Berlin). Robert Rückel is responsible for the permanent exhibitions in the neighbouring German Spy Museum (2018) and previously led the team at the DDR Museum (2006). [5] [6]
DB Railway Museum: 1899: Deutsche Bahn [8] Deutsches Museum Nürnberg: Technology: more pictures: Future Museum: 2021: State of Bavaria [9] Deutsches Spielearchiv: Games: more pictures: German Games Archive: 2010: City of Nuremberg [10] Deutsches Taubenmuseum: Pigeon: German Pigeon Museum: 1992: Private [11] Dokumentationszentrum ...
Stadtmuseum Fembohaus (City Museum at Fembo House) Science and nature museums. DB-Museum (DB Railway Museum) Deutsches Museum Nürnberg (Future Museum) Museum Industriekultur (Museum of Industrial Culture) Museum für Kommunikation (Museum of Communications) Naturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg (Natural History Museum Nuremberg)
Entrance to the Deutsches Museum Bonn Deutsches Museum Bonn with the Transrapid 06. The Deutsches Museum Bonn is a museum with exhibits and experiments of famous scientists, engineers and inventors. [1] Its central themes are research and technology in Germany after 1945. It is part of the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
BallinStadt - The Emigration Museum: Emigration via Hamburg (1850–1934) 2004: Veddel (in English) [permanent dead link ] Biozentrum Grindel und Zoologisches Museum: Zoological museum: 1843 (1969) (in English) Cap San Diego: Museum ship: 1986: St. Pauli Landungsbrücken (in German) Deutsches Zollmuseum: History of German customs: 1927 (1993 ...
In the early 1990s the historic maintenance hangar was restored and enlarged to accommodate the Deutsches Museum's growing aviation collections. The Museum was opened in 1992. The Museum has many aerospace exhibits. These include various airplanes, helicopters, motors and turbines. [8]
Köln-Nippes (Rheinisches Industriebahn-Museum (RIM)) - Rhine Industrial Museum; Wesseling (Eisenbahn-Museum der Köln-Bonner Eisenbahn-Freunde) - Railway Museum of the Cologne-Bonn Railway Society; Siegen (Südwestfälisches Eisenbahnmuseum Siegen) - South Westphalian Railway Museum; Kall–Schleiden (Oleftalbahn) - Olef Valley Railway