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I-German Museum of Technology

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Joseph
February 4, 2020
A GREAT museum for solo travelers and families. Very interesting and BIG. Plan to spend some time there. Worth the visit!!
Ralph
September 3, 2017
MASSIVE musuem, multiple stories aching legs guaranteed!
Noam
September 4, 2016
Opened in 1983, the German Museum of Technology (Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin) hosts numerous excellent permanent displays related to the country's role as Europe's industrial powerhouse. Highlights include a fascinating look at the Industrial Revolution, along with a reconstructed workshop and equipment from the country's first factories. The road transport exhibit contains a variety of bicycles, horse-drawn carts, motorcycles, and cars, while the big machines are found in the rail transportation segment, which includes locomotives and coaches dating back to 1843. The museum is also noted for its aviation displays, with everything from gliders to man-powered and engine-driven aircraft, both military and civilian.
Opened in 1983, the German Museum of Technology (Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin) hosts numerous excellent permanent displays related to the country's role as Europe's industrial powerhouse. Highlights include a fascinating look at the Industrial Revolution, along with a reconstructed workshop and eq…
Anna
May 24, 2016
Nice for kids on rainy days.
Waldemar
November 30, 2015
The Deutsches Technikmuseum is the place to find out about the history and science behind the appliances and things we use every day.

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