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- Meeresforschung
- Kraftmaschinen
- Starkstrom-technik
- Werkzeug-maschinen
- Maß & Gewichte
- Astronomie II
- Akademie-sammlung
- Museums-geschichte
- Bio- und Nanotechnologie
- energie.wenden
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- Mikroelektronik
- Zeitmessung
- Musik-instrumente
- Glastechnik
- Energietechnik
- Technisches Spielzeug
- Papiertechnik
- Sonnenuhren-garten
Hier ist alles immer geöffnet! Das Deutsche Museum wird modernisiert, einzelne Ausstellungen - in der Übersicht mit Sternsymbol gekennzeichnet - sind deshalb vorübergehend geschlossen. Der virtuelle Rundgang macht jedoch auch während der Renovierungsarbeiten einen Großteil aller Ausstellungen zugänglich.
stars Highlight-Tour
- Fischewer "Maria"
- Unterseeboot U1
- Watt'sche Dampfmaschine
- Wright Typ A
- Kernspaltungs-tisch
- Fernrohr von Fraunhofer
- Steinway-Welte-Flügel
- Tycho Brahes Sternwarte
info Herzlich willkommen zum virtuellen Rundgang im Deutschen Museum!
Hier können Sie sich frei im gesamten Museum bewegen, auch während Sie den Audioguides zuhören.
Navigation : Zum Umsehen halten Sie die linke Maustaste und ziehen. Navigieren Sie per Doppelklick oder über die Pfeile am Boden.
Highlight-Tour : Eine kleine Tour zu ausgesuchten Exponaten des Museums.
Ausstellungsübersicht : Navigieren Sie direkt zu einer Ausstellung ihrer Wahl.
Suche : Links oben können Sie nach bestimmten Objekten suchen.
Impressum : https://www.deutsches-museum.de/museum/impressum
Datenschutzerklärung : https://www.deutsches-museum.de/datenschutz
Deutsches Museum
From atomic physics to robotics.
Deutsches Museum in Munich is among the world's most traditional and largest science and technology museums in the world. After reconstruction, the first part of the building was reopened on July 8, 2022 with 19 new permanent exhibitions. Now, the high voltage apparatus and the mine will be closed for several years to undergo general renovation. All information you need for your visit.
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Deutsches Museum: Information and tips
- Deutsches Museum: Science and technology at your fingertips - Re-opening in 2022: 19 new exhibitions on 20,000 square metres - New museum catering: Restaurant “Frau im Mond” - Kiddies' world & indoor playground: Family offers at Deutsches Museum - Embark on a digital tour of the Deutsches Museum - Opening hours, admission & discounts - Directions
Deutsches Museum: Science and technology at your fingertips
The landmark of the Deutsches Museum, the museum tower, is clearly visible – even from a distance. It houses a modern weather station and also Germany's largest thermometer. Founded more than 100 years ago, Deutsches Museum today exhibits one of the most important collections of natural science technology.
At three locations – on Munich's Museum Island, at the Verkehrszentrum (Transport Museum) and Schleissheim airfield – visitors can take part in demonstrations, experiments and media stations. The masterpieces gathered here leave guests amazed and challenge their minds.
Re-opening in 2022: 19 new exhibitions on 20,000 square metres
In 2022, after a thorough renovation, the first part of the building on Museum Island reopened with 19 new departments. Until the renovation work in the second part of the building is completed, visitors will no longer enter the museum via the main entrance in the museum courtyard, but via an entrance on Corneliusbrücke (bridge). Here you can take a first glance at the new departments of the Deutsches Museum.
The range of topics is wide: from model railways to atomic physics, from electronics to health, from “bridges and hydraulic engineering“ to musical instruments. You can also admire the newly designed aerospace hall with an exhibition area of almost 7000 square metres.
The Deutsches Museum is a place of active learning, where children and adults can satisfy their curiosity: hear and see, touch, try out and experience! After the renovation, many of the museum's highlights, such as the first diesel engine, the flight simulator or the famous “nuclear fission table“ in chemistry, have returned to the new permanent exhibitions in the main building on Museum Island. However, a third of all exhibits are new and have been moved from the museum depot to the new exhibitions.
New museum catering: Restaurant “Frau im Mond”
The highlight is the new restaurant “Frau im Mond” with a roof terrace leading from the museum's space exhibition to the outside. From here, you have a view across the Isar river to the mountains. The restaurant is also accessible in the evening via the newly designed museum garden.
Kiddies' world & indoor playground: Family offers at Deutsches Museum
Deutsches Museum is particularly popular with families and children and offers something for every age group. The little ones (three to eight years old) can visit the kiddies' world together with their parents and explore the pulley, giant guitar, a hall of mirrors and indoor playground.
Slightly older children from the age of seven years can join in the experiment workshop or celebrate themed birthdays here. In addition, the museum offers many workshops and guided tours aimed exclusively at children and young people. Children can also discover various films, audio guides and information for children online .
In the inner courtyard of the museum is the Deutsches Museum shop with its range of smart souvenirs, gifts and scientific and technical toys.
Embark on a digital tour of the Deutsches Museum
You can also experience Deutsches Museum in a digital way: On Youtube , the museum offers virtual 360-degree tours or guided excursions through its exhibition rooms. There is also a newly developed media guide with explanations of the exhibits in words, pictures and sound. You can download this app to your own smartphone or rent it on borrowed devices.
Opening hours, admission & discounts
You can find the opening hours, admission fees and further information about your visit here: www.deutsches-museum.de
Online tickets for Deutsches Museum are available here .
You can find information on barrier-free access at Kultur barrierefrei in München (German) .
Directions and map of the Deutsches Museum
Stop: Isartor no lift available, only escalators
Station: Rosenheimer Platz Lift available, please note steep incline when accessing the Deutsches Museum via Rosenheimer Strasse.
Line 16, Isartor Line 18, Fraunhoferstrasse Please note that the stop Deutsches Museum of line 17 is currently not served due to construction work on the Ludwigsbrücke.
Line 132, Boschbrücke Line 52 and 62, Baaderstrasse
Underground
Line 1 and 2, Fraunhoferstrasse
Good to know: With the Munich Card , you get reduced admission here, and with the City Pass free admission. No matter which card you choose, public transport is free with both options.
Frequently asked questions about the Deutsches Museum in Munich
When was the Deutsches Museum in Munich built?
On 13 November 1909, the foundation stone for today's main building of the Deutsches Museum was laid in the presence of the German Emperor Wilhelm II. Due to the First World War and the post-war period, construction was repeatedly delayed. The ceremonial opening of the new building took place on 7 May 1925, the 70th birthday of the founder of the Deutsches Museum, Oskar von Miller.
Are dogs allowed in the Deutsches Museum?
Dogs are not permitted in the museum. Assistance dogs are of course allowed on presentation of a pass at the ticket office in the foyer.
How do I get to the Deutsches Museum by public transport?
U1 and U2, Fraunhoferstrasse
Bus line132, Boschbrücke Bus line 52 and 62, Baaderstrasse
Tram line 16, Isartor Tram line 18, Fraunhoferstrasse
All suburban trains, Isartor (No lift) or Rosenheimer Platz
How long does it take to visit the Deutsches Museum?
The museum recommends planning at least two hours to get an overview.
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The Deutsche Museum in Munich is one of the largest and most traditional science and technology museums in the world.
Founded more than 100 years ago, the Deutsches Museum now houses one of the most important natural science and technology collections.
The world of the pharaohs
State museum of egyptian art.
Explore Munich’s Egyptian Museum, which covers 5,000 years of Ancient Egyptian art and culture.
The State Museum of Egyptian Art is the only museum outside of Egypt which is solely dedicated to ancient Egyptian exhibits.
Modern and contemporary
Haus der kunst.
One of the world’s leading art museums without a permanent collection of its own.
Haus der Kunst at Prinzregentenstraße is one of the world’s leading art museums without a permanent collection of its own and with a focus on contemporary art.
Just great art
Alte pinakothek.
A world-class gallery: the Alte Pinakothek in Munich is home to an outstanding collection of European paintings.
A world-class gallery: the Alte Pinakothek in Munich is home to an outstanding collection of European paintings, stretching from the 14th to the 18th century.
From Goya to Picasso
Neue pinakothek.
Explore paintings and sculptures, ranging from the late 1700s, through the 1800s all the way to the early 20th century.
“From Goya to Picasso” is the motto of the Neue Pinakothek: explore paintings and sculptures, ranging from the late 1700s, through the 1800s all the way to the early 20th century.
Four museums under one roof
Pinakothek der moderne.
From Picasso and Warhol to Le Corbusier – the Pinakothek der Moderne is one of Europe’s largest venues for modern art.
From Picasso and Warhol to Le Corbusier – meet one of Europe’s largest venues for modern and contemporary art, architecture and design.
Centre for learning and remembrance
Ns-dokumentationszentrum.
The permanent exhibition “Munich and National Socialism” stretches over four floors.
The former headquarters of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party on Königsplatz in Munich is now home to the city’s NS-Dokumentationszentrum (Documentation centre for the history of national socialism).
Temple of art at its best
The grand temple on Königsplatz is one of the world’s most important museums for the antique era.
A fine collection of the antique era: The grand temple on Königsplatz is one of the world’s most important museums for Greek and Roman sculptures.
A must for car lovers
In a building lovingly known as the “Weisswurstkessel” (“sausage pot”) BMW tells the story of its history as a vehicle manufacturer.
Cultural riches from all over the world
Museum fünf kontinente.
From bead work by the Sioux to artistically painted paddles from the Solomon Islands.
From bead work by the Sioux to artistically painted paddles from the Solomon Islands: This museum provides cultural riches from all over the world.
The treasures of Schack
Sammlung schack.
With world-renowned pieces from the late Romantic period, the Sammlung Schack is a jewel in the crown of Munich’s museum scene.
Franz von Lenbach’s “Hirtenknabe” (Shepherd Boy) and Moritz von Schwind’s paintings “Rübezahl”: the Sammlung Schack is a jewel in the crown of Munich's museum scene.
Perfect craftmanship
Museum nymphenburger porzellan.
Schloss Nymphenburg is home to the world's only collection of Nymphenburg porcelain.
Schloss Nymphenburg is home to the world's only collection of Nymphenburg porcelain. Over 1,000 valuable exhibits are on display.
Street art goes museum
Museum of urban and contemporary art.
The Museum for Urban and Contemporary Art (MUCA), the first of its kind in Germany, opened in Munich's inner city.
Just a stone's throw away from Marienplatz, the Museum for Urban and Contemporary Art (MUCA), the first of its kind in Germany, opened in a former municipal substation.
From antiquity to the present
Kunsthalle munich.
The Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung (Hypo Cultural Foundation) is one of Germany’s leading exhibition venues.
The Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung (Hypo Cultural Foundation) is one of Germany’s leading exhibition venues and therefore an important part of Munich’s cultural life.
Insight into Jewish life and culture
Jewish museum.
An insight into the history of Munich – from a Jewish perspective.
The Jewish Museum at Sankt-Jakobs-Platz provides an insight into the history of Munich – from a Jewish perspective.
From Andy Warhol to Cy Twombly
Museum brandhorst.
The Museum Brandhorst wows its visitors with an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.
Hidden behind its spectacular facade, the Museum Brandhorst wows its visitors with an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.
A must for beer fans
Beer and oktoberfest museum.
Where does Bavaria's famous “Mass“ of beer come from? How did Oktoberfest become the world's biggest folk festival?
Where does Bavaria's famous “Mass“ of beer come from? How did Oktoberfest develop from a horse race into the world's biggest folk festival?
From late antiquity to Art Nouveau
Bayerisches nationalmuseum.
The Bayerische Nationalmuseum on Prinzregentenstrasse is one of the largest art and cultural history museums in Europe.
This museum houses the art collections of the Wittelsbach family. It is one of the largest art and cultural history museums in Europe.
The Wittelsbach family's fleet of vehicles
Marstallmuseum.
The Marstallmuseum in Schloss Nymphenburg (palace) is home to a splendid collection of over forty antique coaches, sleighs and gala carriages. Also on display there is a collection of fine Nymphenburg porcelain.
The Marstallmuseum in Schloss Nymphenburg (palace) is home to a splendid collection of over forty antique coaches, sleighs and gala carriages.
Exciting insights
Jagd- und fischereimuseum.
The German Hunting and Fishing Museum is one of the most important museums devoted to hunting in the world.
The German Hunting and Fishing Museum has been situated in Munich’s pedestrian zone since 1966. Today it is one of the most important museums devoted to hunting in the world.
From wooden aircraft to missiles
Flugwerft schleissheim aviation museum.
In the Flugwerft Schleißheim of the Deutsches Museum, more than 70 flying objects can be marvelled at in two halls.
More than 70 flying objects can be marvelled at in the Flugwerft Schleißheim - from modern fighter jets to historic wooden planes, there is something for young and old.
Home of the master painter
Museum villa stuck.
Franz von Stuck’s villa is one of the most important artist’s residences in Europe.
At home with a master painter: Franz von Stuck’s villa on Prinzregentenstrasse in Munich is one of the most important artist’s residences in Europe.
A world of transport, from yesterday to tomorrow
Deutsches museum verkehrszentrum.
The transport centre displays unique means of transport - such as the first car with an internal combustion engine.
Journey back to classical art
Staatliche antikensammlungen.
One of the world’s most important collections of Greek, Roman and Etruscan minor art.
One of the world’s most important collections of Greek, Roman and Etruscan minor art: the Staatliche Antikensammlungen on Königsplatz square.
That's how it used to be in Munich
Münchner stadtmuseum.
Currently closed // The city museum takes its visitors on a journey into the past of Munich.
Currently closed // The city museum in the immediate proximity of the Viktualienmarkt takes its visitors on a journey into the past of Munich.
Modern art at the Glashaus
Sammlung goetz.
he Sammlung Goetz is an internationally acclaimed exhibition of contemporary art in Munich.
The pure enjoyment of art
Lenbachhaus art gallery.
Welcome to the world’s largest collection of artwork by the “Blaue Reiter” (Blue Rider) group.
The Blue Horse in the golden cube: in the historic villa of the master painter Franz von Lenbach, you can explore the world’s largest collection of artwork by the “Blaue Reiter” (Blue Rider) group.
A (local) history of the Bohemian Lands
Sudetendeutsches museum.
The Sudetendeutsche Museum documents the life of the German-speaking population in Bohemia, Moravia and Sudeten Silesia.
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A feast for the ears.
Many Munich museums and institutions have their own podcast. An overview.
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A sneak preview of Munich's 2024 gallery exhibitions
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From contemporary art to graffiti.
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Our author meets Munich personalities on a walk. This time: street art artis Loomit shows us around his Werksviertel-Mitte.
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Royal Munich
Bisou, bisou with the sun king.
The story of Ludwig II is a legendary tale: an account of a glamorous time that played out not only in Neuschwanstein, but also directly within the Munich court – the Residenz palace in the city centre.
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Royal wanderlust.
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At second glance.
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Munich Card & City Pass
Discover Munich in a relaxed and uncomplicated way: discounts for the diverse range of art, culture and leisure activities with our guest cards.
Free Public transport
Reduced or included!
Public transport is included
Many discounts with the Card, many things for free with the Pass.
Online or at the tourist information offices
Frauenkirche: Visit of the South Tower
Book a visit to the observation deck of Munich's Frauenkirche and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the city.
Viktualienmarkt Tasting Tour
Discover the most delicious delicacies of the city and learn all kinds of interesting facts about Munich's most famous food market.
Discover the most delicious delicacies of the city and learn all kinds of interesting historical facts about Munich's most famous food market.
Justizpalast Tour
During the guided tour of the present-day seat of the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice, you will learn everything about the history and significance of the neo-baroque court and administrative building.
Romantic Road: Rothenburg and Harburg
Hop on and be whisked away by one of the world's most beautiful stretches of street: the Romantic Road to Rothenburg and Harburg.
New Town Hall Tour
Explore the Neue Rathaus on Marienplatz with an official City of Munich tour guide. A visit of the famous law library is also included!
Explore the Neue Rathaus on Marienplatz with an official tour guide. A visit of the famous law library is also included!
Magistrates, Monachia and magnificent celebrations: explore the Neue Rathaus on Marienplatz with an official City of Munich tour guide. A visit of the famous law library is also included!
Dream castles Neuschwanstein & Linderhof
Immerse yourself in the world of the fairytale king!
Visit of the Law Library: Juristische Bibliothek
Impressive architecture and unique ambience: discover the Law Library in the New Town Hall.
Pedicab tour through the old town and nature
Enjoy this special tour and pedicap ride past all the famous sights of Munich's old town and into the Englischer Garten.
Hofbräuhaus Tour
Discover the most famous beer hall in the world with an official guide of the city of Munich and enjoy a fresh Mass of beer afterward!
City trip incl. Munich Card and Tower Ascent
We look forward to seeing you again in Munich. Our tip: the exclusive travel package with Munich Card and Tower Ascent.
Old Town Tour
The city walk for everyone who wants to become acquainted with the most beautiful parts of Munich's city centre.
Spaten Brewery Tour
Experience a brewery tour at Spaten with a look behind the scenes, interesting facts about the company history and beer tasting in the brewery tower.
Hop-On Hop-Off Grand Circle 24h
The hop-on hop-off Grand Circle tour of Gray Line will let you collect unforgettable impressions of Munich.
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Private guided tour through Munich's Old Town
Exclusive and safe: Discover the most beautiful sights and corners of Munich's city centre with your official personal guide.
Berchtesgaden area and Eagle's Nest
The day trip takes you along the Alpine Road to Berchtesgaden area with its dreamlike scenery.
Salzburg and the Lake District
Visit the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and relax on the journey to beautiful Lake Wolfgang.
Visit the birthplace of composer extraordinaire Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, stroll through the Baroque old town and then relax on the journey to beautiful Lake Wolfgang.
Oktoberfest Shop
Bring a piece of Oktoberfest home: Purchase official souvenirs such as the Wiesn poster or the Oktoberfest beer stein in the official Oktoberfest shop.
Dream castles Neuschwanstein & Linderhof VIP
As VIP in the footsteps of King Ludwig II. On this day tour in the luxurious long-distance coach of Gray Line Sightseeing you can visit both dream castles of the fairytale king.
A day tour in the luxurious long-distance coach of Gray Line Sightseeing.
Rental bike 1 day
With a rental bike, you can experience Munich at your own personal pace. Discover hidden alleys and charming districts off the beaten track.
Discovery trip incl. City Pass
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Always open for a virtual visit
Visit museums any time: the Pergamon Museum in Berlin and the Deutsches Museum in Munich have made this digitally possible.
Pergamon Museum, Berlin
The Pergamon Museum in Berlin displays unique treasures, architecture and works of art from 6,000 years of human history. It is itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site and, together with four other outstanding museums, is located on Museum Island in the centre of the city. The island in the River Spree is one of Berlin's most popular sights and among the most important museum complexes in Europe. The best thing is that you can visit the Pergamon Museum digitally here .
Deutsches Museum, Munich
Technology and science also have a history: from the sleigh to the horse-drawn carriage to the automobile; from the hot-air balloon to the biplane to the jet plane – these are just a few examples of developments that have fundamentally changed the world. They can be seen in Germany's most frequently visited museum. And wherever you are, you can visit it virtually .
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Admission and tickets
The Zeughaus and the Permanent Exhibition on German history are closed. The museum’s temporary exhibitions can be seen in the Pei Building.
Tickets Pei Building
Single ticket.
Roads not Taken. Or: Things could have turned out differently (9.12.2022-11.1.2026)
Wolf Biermann. A poet and songwriter in Germany (7.7.2023-2.6.2024)
€ 7 | reduced € 3,50 | free up to 18 years
If you would like to visit more exhibitions, you can purchase an extension ticket: € 3 or € 1.50 (reduced).
Single Ticket Children Exhibition
- Dive into the Picture! Time Travel for Kids (2.6.2024-19.1.2025)
€ 5 | reduced € 2,50 | free up to 18 years
Combi Ticket (all exhibitions)
€ 10 | reduced € 5 | free up to 18 years
Online tickets
Book tickets
Tickets can be purchased on site or online. We recommend purchasing an online ticket. Especially on weekends and holidays there may still be waiting times.
School classes and seminar groups that do not wish to book a guided tour, as well as other groups of 10 or more without a guided tour, please do not book online tickets, but register in advance of the visit via our visitor service: fuehrung @ dhm.de On Berlin Museums Sunday , every first Sunday of the month admission is free. Tickets for this are only available on site.
Please note the applicable general terms and conditions , admission regulations and the current visitor regulations . Accepted as a mobile ticket or printout: You will receive your ticket when you show it at the cash desk. Please note that tickets cannot be refunded. The booked time slot must be kept to. For questions about the reservation please contact verkauf @ dhm.de
Family Ticket (admission and guided tour for 2 adults and max. 3 children)
Single Ticket: € 18 Combi Ticket (all exhibitions): € 22
The Family Ticket is only available on site.
The Combi Family Ticket will not be offered in the period from 3 June to 17 October 2024.
Group Ticket (from 15 persons)
Single Ticket: € 6 per person Combi Ticket (all exhibitions: € 9 per person
Discount applicable for:
(upon presentation of a valid document)
- Pupils and people in apprenticeship over 18 years
Discounts for touristic cooperations:
- Museum Pass Berlin: free admission
- Berlin Welcome Card all inclusive: free admission
- Berlin Welcome Card: Single Ticket € 5.50, Combi Ticket € 7.50
Free admission
(upon presentation of a valid document):
- Members of the Museum Association
- Journalists
- Berlin City Guides
- Youth Leader
- Refugees (verification Federal Office for Migration and Refugees)
- Employees of Visit Berlin
- Deutscher Museumsbund
- Verband Deutscher Kunsthistoriker
- Verband für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften
Guided tours
Public guided tours.
€ 3 (per person, plus admission)
Family Ticket € 18 (admission and guided tour for 2 adults and max. 3 children)
Audio Guide
€ 3 (per person, plus admission), € 6 Family price (plus admission)
Bookable Phone Tour
€ 5 per person
Bookable Tour for Groups
€ 75 (in the museum or digital, up to 25 people, plus admission)
€ 30 (in the museum, up to 10 people, plus admission)
School Classes
€ 1 per pupil (admission free for school classes)
Seminar Groups
€ 1 per student (admission free for seminar groups)
Deutsches Museum München, Germany
Founded in 1903 by the engineer Oskar von Miller, the Deutsches Museum in Munich is now one of the most important museums of science and technology worldwide. With a total of 73,000 square metres of exhibition space and an extensive stock of valuable original technical and scientific exhibits, it is not only one of the largest museums in the world, but also one of the most successful, attracting almost 1.4 million visitors a year. For more than 100 years it presents the technical and scientific achievements in an exciting and accessible way, whilst also reflecting the related process of social change.
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Deutsches museum, the epic odyssey of the moog iiip, the sound of the future: the siemens studio for electronic music, the colossal telharmonium—the world’s first synthesizer, fully automatic: how robots found their feet, played out and sounded out: the instruments that fell silent, best of the 1980s—the masterpieces of synth pop, on track: the history of the munich music scene, sound worlds: legendary instruments of electronic music, the vocoder: the incredible history of a great invention, the legacy of oskar sala, no touching, only playing: the theremin, eberhard schoener: a life of music, setting the tone: the evolution of the synthesizer over time, the sound drawer, harold faltermeyer: home and hollywood, what the hell—the private life of the dj legend, barbara dennerlein—the queen of hammond, tangerine dream: the power of cosmic sounds, on track: tracing the synth pop and new romantic scene, in this collection, electronics, environmental protection, electronic music, synthesizer, 1,469 items, 19 museum views.
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Deutsches Museum
Munich's Deutsches Museum is the biggest museum of science and technology in the world , with an enormous collection of objects across 50 different fields.
With a diverse collection of over 28,000 objects showcasing fifty different fields of science and technology, the Deutsches Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world and the biggest museum in Munich.
The museum is divided into four separate locations: the main building located on Museumsinsel; the Flugwerft Schleissheim aviation museum located north of Munich city center; the Verkehrszentrum on Theresienhöhe, which is dedicated to transportation technology; and a branch in the city of Bonn. A combined ticket to visit all three Munich-based museums (valid for 12 months) is € 21 ( US$ 22.50) per person.
Visiting the Deutsches Museum
Founded in 1903 and reformed following the Second World War, the German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Technology , as it's officially known, is an enormous building located on a small island in the Isar River. It's estimated that it would take eight whole days to see its tens of thousands of objects completely!
Its exhibitions are diverse and cover fields from mining to aerospace engineering; from ceramics to amateur radio; music, bridge building, technical toys, and textiles... there's even a reproduction of a Spanish cave with stone-age paintings and a planetarium , and much more!
As well as the permanent collections, the Deutsches Museum also offers interactive and multimedia tours , including liquid nitrogen experiments and the opportunity to extract your own DNA!
Before you go...
Remember, this is an enormous museum! It can be difficult to navigate and fit in all the things you want to see. However, the museum has a free app available in English and German with maps allowing visitors to find their way around easily and to discover more information about the exhibits - particularly useful as certain features are only available in German! We recommend having a look at the museum map before you visit to plan your trip.
Museumsinsel, 1.
Daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Closed on certain public holidays around Easter, Christmas and New Year.
Adults: € 15 ( US$ 16.10) Children 6 - 17: € 8 ( US$ 8.60)
S-Bahn: Isartor . U-Bahn: Fraunhofer Strasse (lines U1 and U2). Tram: Deutsches Museum (line 16) or Isartor (line 18). Bus: Boschbrücke (line 132).
Nearby places
Viktualienmarkt (776 m) Old Town Hall (881 m) Munich's Hofbräuhaus Brewery (896 m) St Peter's Church Munich (936 m) Jewish Museum Munich (950 m)
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The Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany, is one of the world’s biggest and most well-known science and technology museums.
The museum was established in 1903 and has vast exhibits spanning a variety of subjects, including aviation, maritime history, physics, and astronomy.
It is a riveting place for individuals eager to discover the interesting intersections of science, technology, and human inventiveness because of its interactive exhibitions, historical artifacts, and state-of-the-art displays.
This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets to the Deutsches Museum Munich.
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Expect an exciting cross-disciplinary and centuries-spanning investigation of science and technology for visitors to the Deutsches Museum.
The museum provides visitors with an immersive journey through the progression of human creativity and science, with over 28,000 objects on display.
Discover the exhibits featuring topics ranging from health to chemistry, from robotics to astronautics, and from the Kids’ Kingdom to classical optics.
The museum offers an extensive and captivating experience catering to various interests, such as the history of aviation, space exploration, and industrial machinery.
An educational and exciting journey awaits visitors of all ages and interests with its interactive exhibits, compelling demonstrations, and dedication to demonstrating the path of human creativity.
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Tickets for the Deutsches Museum Munich are available online and at the attraction.
Online ticket prices tend to be cheaper than tickets at the venue.
When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the attraction’s ticket counters.
When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.
Because some attractions sell a limited number of tickets, they may sell out during peak days. Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.
Go to the Science and Technology Museum Munich ticket booking page , choose your desired date, time, and the number of tickets, and purchase them immediately.
Once you purchase the museum tickets, they get delivered to your email address.
There is no need to get printouts of the ticket.
You can show the e-ticket on your smartphone when you visit the attraction.
Deutsches Museum tickets for adults aged 18 and above are priced at €111. You need to book a minimum of two adult tickets.
The ticket costs €90 for visitors aged up to 17 years.
Paul Riedel, an IHK-certified tour guide and city guide, will lead you on an interesting tour of the Deutsches Museum, the largest technology museum in the world.
This skip-the-line ticket allows entry inside the museum.
This ticket does not cover tips, transportation expenses, food, and beverages.
While booking, you can opt for two slots at 10 am or 1 pm.
Cancelation and rescheduling of tickets is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
Ticket Prices
Adult Ticket (18+ years): €111 Child Ticket (up to 17 years): €90
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Situated on Munich’s Museumsinsel (Museum Island), the Deutsches Museum is conveniently reachable and surrounded by interesting sites. The museum is centrally located in Munich, near the famous Isar River and the city’s cultural center.
Address: Museumsinsel 1, 80538 Munich, Germany. Get Directions
You can use public or private transport to reach the attraction.
To get to the museum, take bus lines 52 and 62 to Baaderstraße or 132 to Corneliusbrücke . It is a 3-minute walk to the museum from the bus stops.
You can take trains to Isartor or Rosenheimer Platz to reach the attraction. Both the stops are about an 8 to 10-minute walk to the museum.
By Subway
The attraction is easily accessible from the Fraunhoferstraße (Line: U1 and U2) and Kammerspiele (Line: U1) subway stations.
Take Line 16 to Fraunhoferstraße or Line 18 to Reichenbachplatz to get to Deutsches Museum.
If you’re traveling by car, turn on your Google Maps and get started.
There are enough parking garages around the attraction.
The Munich Science and Technology Museum opens from 9 am to 5 pm.
The last admission to the museum is at 4.30 pm.
The museum is closed on the following days – Shrove Tuesday, Good Friday, Labour Day, All Saints’ Day, Christmas Eve and Day, and New Year’s Eve and Day.
It takes 2 to 3 hours to explore the Deutsches Museum.
However, those more interested in a particular piece or exhibit can stay longer.
Weekdays are usually the greatest time to visit the Munich Deutsches Museum, especially when it opens at 9 am.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends, making it easier and more comfortable for visitors to take in the exhibits.
It starts getting crowded after 11 am, and between 12 and 2 pm, the museum reaches its peak capacity.
If you can’t make it early in the morning, the next best time to visit this technology museum in Munich is after 2 pm.
Deutsches Museum is a highly-rated tourist attraction.
Check out two Deutsches Museum reviews we selected from Tripadvisor, which give you an idea of what to expect at this attraction.
Amazing exhibition
Very good exhibition, but you should choose what to visit, because it’s too big to see all without being exhausted. I would recommend the space section; it’s amazing. With small kids, save time and energy for the Kids Kingdom on the -1 level, it’s a nice playground.
Katerina U, Tripadvisor
Interesting displays
We visited the space section, music, robots, physics, chemistry, and bridges (just didn’t have time for some of the others). We spent a few hours there and, although exhausting, thoroughly enjoyed it. You really can spend many hours here, so look at the map and choose wisely. Almost every display had an English translation.
Tish, Tripadvisor
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has a wide range of interesting displays that offer a distinctive look into different areas of science and technology.
The three-part Chemistry exhibition includes interactive exhibits and walk-in historical laboratories that engage visitors in transforming, experimenting, and applying substances.
Two floors of authentic aircraft and models are on display at the Historic Aviation Museum, which takes visitors on an exciting tour of the quick technological advancements in aviation during the first half of the 20th century.
Using interactive exhibits and models, the Astronautics exhibition offers a “universal” experience by chronicling the history of humankind’s space exploration.
The multi-level Bridges and Hydraulic Engineering Exhibition showcases the engineering prowess by elucidating the processes involved in managing rivers, constructing bridges, and operating locks.
The museum also has displays on electronics, health, mathematics, communication, and information media, which offer practical experiences and insights into these various disciplines of study.
The Deutsches Museum’s dedication to interactive learning guarantees an exciting experience for visitors of all ages.
Here are a few questions visitors usually ask before visiting the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
The museum features exhibitions on Natural Sciences, Materials Energy Production, Traffic Mobility Transportation, Man and Environment, Communication Information Media, Kids’ Kingdom, and the German Federal President’s Prize.
Tourists can buy tickets for the Deutsches Museum online or at the venue on the day of their visit. For the best experience, we suggest you book your tickets online , in advance.
Yes, there’s a rooftop restaurant and a cafe where you can have a fine dining experience. You can also bring your own food and have it at the picnic area near the cloakroom.
Yes, the museum is dedicated to making itself accessible to those with disabilities. The museum has amenities in place to help guests who have mobility issues.
You cancel and reschedule your ticket until 24 hours before your visit.
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Your visit to the Deutschlandmuseum
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Thank you for your interest in the Deutschlanduseum!
Welcome to the information page of our website. Here you will find everything you need to know to prepare for your visit to the Deutschlandmuseum: directions, opening hours, tickets and prices!
The Deutschlandmuseum is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm, including Sundays. Experience history with all your senses and to immerse yourself in the past.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Open daily: even on holidays
10-20 h 365 days a year
The Deutschlandmuseum is located at Leipziger Platz, next to Potsdamer Platz, in Berlin-Mitte. The location is ideal, because the access by car, bus or public transport is simple. Underground garages and parking spaces for buses are within walking distance.
We offer time slot tickets to ensure the best possible experience. We recommend buying your ticket in advance to avoid waiting times. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the box office. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the museum.
Adults: 11-21 €
Concessions: €8-14.50
Deutschlandmuseum Leipziger Platz 7 10117 Berlin-Mitte
S/U/Bus Potsdamer Platz, Exit Leipziger Platz
Parking spaces
Mall of Berlin parking garage Entrance via Voßstraße or Wilhelmstraße
Parking garage Potsdamer PlatzEntrance via LinkstraßeLudwig-Beck-Straße or Schellingstraße
Parking garage Sony Center Entry via Ben-Gurion-Straße or Bellevuestraße
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Bus parking lot Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade /Reichpietschufer
Busparkplatz Mauerstraße 69/Leipziger Straße
Bus parking lot Niederkirchnerstraße/Martin-Gropius-Bau
The Deutschlandmuseum in Berlin is well located in Berlin-Mitte on Leipziger Platz, right next to Potsdamer Platz. Parking (car and bus) as well as public transportation (S/U/Bus Potsdamer Platz) are within easy walking distance.
At the Deutschlandmuseum in Berlin, you have the opportunity to experience over 2,000 years of German history. What makes it special is that the multi-dimensional design turns the visit into an immersive experience that gets under your skin. Realistic, life-size exhibits and use of smells as well as sounds are just a few examples that make the visit unique.
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10 German museums you can visit virtually
It’s disappointing when a trip to Germany doesn’t happen, whether it’s because of the Coronavirus or any other reason. But you can still look around German museums. It’s obviously not the same as being there in person, but at least these visits are free.
Here are 10 mueums in Germany, where you can take a virtual tour.
Deutsches Museum München Choose an exhibition you’d like to see and just explore on your own or listen to one of the three audio guides (in German).
Pergamonmuseum Berlin The Pergamon museum has lots of information and thanks to Google Arts & Culture also the online experience.
Museum Folkwang The same goes for the Museum Folkwang in Essen
Deutsches Röntgen Museum The Röntgen Museum in Remscheid is dedicated to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered X-rays.
Das Bauhaus The Bauhaus museum in Dessau should be a must visit for every fan of Bauhaus style designs.
Kunstpalast Düsseldorf The Kunstpalast has 5 museums under one roof.
Textiltechnikum Mönchengladbach For anybody interested in textiles and colour.
Städel Museum The Städel museum in Frankfurt am Main has, amongst others, paintings from van Gogh and Degas.
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt The Schirn Kunsthalle currently has an exhibition of fantastic women (fantastische Frauen)
Digitale Kunsthalle The Digitale Kunsthalle isn’t a museum you can physically visit. It’s a digital museum with changing exhibitions. Currently, you can explore Beethoven, Felix Nussbaum, Max Beckmann and stolen art.
Of course, you can also use these virtual tours in preparation for a real visit. But while we can only dream, which museum would you like to visit?
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Power plays
This third Petite Galerie exhibition focused on the connection between art and political power, from antiquity to the present day.
The Body in Movement
In its second season, the Petite Galerie explored one of the performing arts: dance. How did artists use different materials and techniques to represent movement?
Founding Myths: From Hercules to Darth Vader
The very first Petite Galerie exhibition looked into how illustrators, sculptors, painters, puppeteers, filmmakers, and musicians around the world have drawn inspiration from myths, given them form, and brought them to life.
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Deutsches Museum Bonn Bonn Open today 12:00 - 17:00. Ahrstraße 45. 53175 Bonn. Open today. 12:00 - 17:00. Experience, understand, shape - that is the "Mission AI" of the Deutsches Museum Bonn. Immerse yourself in the world of artificial intelligence! On mornings from Tuesdays to Fridays, the museum is popular with school groups. If you ...
School/after-school classes, groups of apprentices or students of 10 or more (per person) €3 - Monday to Friday. €8 - Saturday, Sunday and on all public holidays in Germany. Accompanying persons/ education: 10-19 persons = 1 additional accompanying person free. 20-29 persons = 2 additional accompanying persons free.
Embark on a digital tour of the Deutsches Museum. You can also experience Deutsches Museum in a digital way: On Youtube, the museum offers virtual 360-degree tours or guided excursions through its exhibition rooms.There is also a newly developed media guide with explanations of the exhibits in words, pictures and sound.
You can reach our lost property team on weekdays by phone at +49 89 2179-339 or by email at [email protected]. Animals must remain outside. With the exception of trained assistance dogs, no animals may be brought into the museum. Cloakroom. Wi-Fi.
Besucherservice. Unser Besucherservice-Team in München. Museumsinsel 1. 80538 München. Telephone +49 89 2179 333. Email [email protected]. Montag bis Freitag von 9 bis 15 Uhr. First Visit.
The largest museum of science and technology in the world, the Deutsches Museum has around 28,000 exhibited objects and welcomes over 1.5 million visitors per year. Located on an island in the Isar River, right in the heart of Munich, the museum was founded way back in 1903 and has grown to become the biggest in the city. Junkers F-13 im Museum ...
The Pergamon Museum in Berlin displays unique treasures, architecture and works of art from 6,000 years of human history. It is itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site and, together with four other outstanding museums, is located on Museum Island in the centre of the city. The island in the River Spree is one of Berlin's most popular sights and ...
Per group of 15 people one additional accompanying person (e.g. tour guide) is free; Disabled persons: registered helper free; Free admission. Children under 6; ... Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum Opening hours Daily 9:00-17:00 Locations. Deutsches Museum - Museum Island; Flugwerft Schleissheim; Deutsches Museum Nürnberg ...
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Family Ticket (admission and guided tour for 2 adults and max. 3 children) Single Ticket: € 18. Combi Ticket (all exhibitions): € 22. The Family Ticket is only available on site. The Combi Family Ticket will not be offered in the period from 3 June to 17 October 2024.
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Deutsches Museum. Founded in 1903 by the engineer Oskar von Miller, the Deutsches Museum in Munich is now one of the most important museums of science and technology worldwide. With a total of 73,000 square metres of exhibition space and an extensive stock of valuable original technical and scientific exhibits, it is not only one of the largest ...
Munich's Deutsches Museum is the biggest museum of science and technology in the world, with an enormous collection of objects across 50 different fields. ... As well as the permanent collections, the Deutsches Museum also offers interactive and multimedia tours, including liquid nitrogen experiments and the opportunity to extract your own DNA!
Image: Deutsches-Museum.de. Paul Riedel, an IHK-certified tour guide and city guide, will lead you on an interesting tour of the Deutsches Museum, the largest technology museum in the world. ... Tourists can buy tickets for the Deutsches Museum online or at the venue on the day of their visit. For the best experience, we suggest you book your ...
Welcome to the information page of our website. Here you will find everything you need to know to prepare for your visit to the Deutschlandmuseum: directions, opening hours, tickets and prices! The Deutschlandmuseum is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm, including Sundays. Experience history with all your senses and to immerse yourself in the past.
Here are 10 mueums in Germany, where you can take a virtual tour. Deutsches Museum München. Choose an exhibition you'd like to see and just explore on your own or listen to one of the three audio guides (in German). Pergamonmuseum Berlin. The Pergamon museum has lots of information and thanks to Google Arts & Culture also the online experience.
Online tours. Virtual tours; Louvre at home; ... Visit the museum rooms and galeries, admire the palace architecture and enjoy the views! From afar. Travelling Materials and Objects. Through materials and objects, this exhibition describes exchanges between distant worlds - exchanges often far more ancient than the explorations of the 16th ...
Museums of Moscow Online. One virtual collection contains over 40 thousand exhibits from dozens of Moscow museums. Viewing the museum exhibits is just part of the online tour. Besides, one can search them using a number of criteria, select items for one's own themed collections, order HD images and write comments.
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On our sightseeing bus tour of the city, you will see: The wonderfully historic city centre and its unique museums, magnificent cathedrals, the exquisite Chambers of the Romanov Boyars and of course, the famous towering red brick walls of the Kremlin, The charming beauty of the Alexander Garden awaits the capital's guests - a lush green oasis in the midst of the glass and concrete clad ...