Deutsches Museum
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The world's largest museum of science and technology Jan 05, 2005
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has exhibits of pretty much anything you can think of that is related to science and technology with lots of hands on exhibits. With over 10 miles of exhibits you need to decide which exhibits to see and which to skip. The Deutsches Museum is the one museum I really wanted to see (being a big science geek myself). And I wasn't disappointed in fact I was like a kid in a candy store.
I started in the mines - tracing the history of mining with equipment and samples of materials mines. Next was the marine ship area then the aeronautics area filled with old planes. I was excited to see the "cave" but it wasn't really much of a cave - it did have replica cave art in it. The electricity and magnestism area had some great hands on activities. There were big trains and model trains and a few rooms of old instruments. In fact, I walked in on a curator "tickling the clavicles". I got my own private performance. Photography is allowed, but I was too absorbed in the exhibits to take pictures. The cost of admission is € 8.50 for adults. This museum is amazing and sure to have something for everyone. Part of the Germany-Paris-Vienna 2004 travel blog |
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Dec 30, 2007
) and get to the museum in 5 minutes.. It is just 2 stops from our hostel.. The Deutsches Museum (German Museum) is the world's largest museum of technology and science. It possesses over 100 000 objects from the fields of
science and technology. The large number of valuable… The Deutsches Museum |
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Mar 13, 2008
…hit the tour until we realised that we had completely screwed up the details and missed the start, so figured we’d tackle the museums and stuff, and do the tour the next day. So, after wandering and procrastinating for most of the day found the Deutsches Museum, amazing place, they have EVERYTHING there… Astrology and music were definitely my fave sections, but it’s the kind of place… Home of the Biggest Beers in the World...! |
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Apr 19, 2007
Quite a decent fellow, truly*Visited several unidentified churches and the Deutsches Museum, which is the largest science and technology museum in Europe -- not that interesting to me, but they had some really cool planes and helicopters and such *Ate fried calf's tongue and pork sausages with sauerkraut. Drank beer in the most famous (and touristy… München Fields |
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Jun 20, 2007
Then we were off to Munich where we had hoped to visit the Deutsches Museum and go to the Starnberger Lake for swimming and sunning and visit bier gardens a-plentiful. But our ambitions were thwarted by problems with our new tenant at home, who it transpired was a cable-addict, dissatisfied with our pirate-service and also… A brief visit |
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Jul 24, 2005
I crossed the river and found the Deutsches Museum, which is all about science and technology. As dorky as I sound for saying it, I really enjoy those things so I headed inside.
For someone like me, the museum was great. Planes, trains, automobiles, demonstrations on electricity, exhibits on space… München away |
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