Deutsches Museum



The Deutsches Museum with its branch museums is an outstanding place for communicating scientific and technical knowledge and for a constructive dialogue between science and society.

 

Established in 1903, it is among the world's oldest museums of science and technology and, with total exhibition space of 66,000 square m², one of the largest. Its unique collection of original exhibits makes Deutsches Museum a leading international venue for celebrating science and technology as a cultural endeavour.

The Deutsches Museum fulfils a national mission for collecting and preserving historically significant objects from the world of science and technology and conducts research in the history of those fields and the related social transformations. With its exhibitions and accompanying events and activities, it bridges the gap between research and education and thus helps to foster innovation in our society. The entertaining communication of basic ideas of science and technology is geared to the target groups and provides an overview of historical developments while offering insights into the latest research. It allows people of all ages to gain an understanding of the research process while presenting scientific and technological topics and their impact on our lives in an accessible way.

The Deutsches Museum addresses controversial issues and acts as a venue where people can exchange ideas, form their own opinions, and participate in the world of science and technology.

 

Credit: Image and Video of The Deutsches Museum




Opening hours

Mon–Sun 09:00–17:00.


Contacts

+49 (0) 89 2179333
information@deutsches-museum.de


Links


Address

Munich
Museumsinsel 1, 80538

How to get there?

Subway:

U1, U2, U7, U8

Bus:

132, N17, 52, 62

Tram:

37

S-Bahn:

S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S7, S8