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Deutsches Museum

Technology museum in Munich

Updated: July 11, 2024 07:07 PM

Deutsches Museum is located in Munich (City in Germany), Germany. It's address is Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany.

Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany

4HHM+W9 Munich, Germany

+49 89 2179333

deutsches-museum.de

Check Time Table for Deutsches Museum


Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday9 AM to 5 PM
Sunday9 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Deutsches Museum?

Deutsches Museum is located at: Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany.

What is the phone number of Deutsches Museum?

You can try to calling this number: +49 89 2179333

What are the coordinates of Deutsches Museum?

Coordinates: 48.1298707, 11.5834522

Deutsches Museum Reviews

German Gomez
2024-06-27 06:26:39 GMT

Very entertaining experience. The museum is very well organized, clean and everything is adapted to the concept. The space and the atmosphere transforms according to the topic you’re walking through.

You can see the greatest advances in science history from quantum physics, chemistry, aviation, mechanical, aerospace and cosmos in a very dynamic, interactive and playful way.

It’s an experience for all ages, everyone will have a fun time and learn something new.

smaranda constantinescu
2024-06-28 21:45:58 GMT

Amazing collection for any science lover! It's huge for a European museum and if you have the time you could definitely spend half a day or more. Loved, loved, loved all the interactive displays.

VICTOR LEUNG
2024-07-01 18:11:17 GMT

I came here when it was under renovation but it is still worth visiting. You can find all sorts of things you meet in daily life, and it will give a detailed explanation, with simple words. There are free lockers and drinking fountains.

There is a gift shop nearby. And a restaurant inside.

Erik Finley
2024-07-07 04:05:26 GMT

Great museum. They provide an application you can download to your smartphone in several languages that allow you to choose from several different self-guided tours. It would be easy to spend more than a day learning about all sorts of fascinating topics. Loved it.

Fariz Amir
2024-06-22 13:56:36 GMT

Very fun museum with many exhibitions and topics to learn about. Big draw are the planes in the traditional and modern aviation exhibits! Everything looks amazing and is very well designed.

Plus there are many interactive segments for all ages! Every piece of information is available in English as well, and there are many accessibility options.

PETER VALKOV
2024-03-19 13:52:15 GMT

Great place to take kids for a day of fun and learning! It is a great science museum with many interactive displays, topics and historic through modern objects on display. We went in mid March, a weekday and there was no wait and no hassle. Very nice old architecture on the outside and nice location on the river.

Padmini M S
2024-04-10 09:22:10 GMT

The Deutsches Museum is a treasure for all science lovers. Exhibits cover almost all areas of science such as Robotics, Aerospace, Electronics, Maths, etc. They also organize workshops and demos so that visitors can get a hands on experience. The museum is so big that you can practically spend an entire day there and still not be done with seeing everything. There is a small cafe inside where you can get coffee, cold drinks and snacks. Plenty of washrooms too.

Anvi
2024-04-30 03:41:16 GMT

went on a sunday and the line outside was almost an hour to get the 1 euro ticket. so we bought the normal priced tickets and entered. the wait didn’t seem worth it given the rainy condition outside. but really loved all of the exhibitions in the museum. the script coded and math area have fun puzzles you can solve! those were my favorite areas since we could have fun. the space and airplanes are also really good.

tomislav baron
2024-07-09 21:14:46 GMT

Great location. We spend there 3 hours, and could be there 3 more. Super interesting, technology at its top! All-rounder museum!

Yaroslav Kurennoy
2024-03-28 12:47:08 GMT

Great experience in well designed technological experience covering wide range of scientific areas. Live demo on various topics throughout the days. Hands-on workshops for children. Variety of options for snacks. One can spend the entire day there.

Basit Bhat
2024-05-08 19:37:38 GMT

The Deutsches Museum in Munich is a fun day out for anyone curious about science and technology. With cool exhibits and interactive displays, it's a blast for kids and adults alike. Plus, there's so much to see that you'll never get bored. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Munich!

German
2024-01-14 10:19:04 GMT

The best technic museum I've ever seen. A lot of interesting stands and information.
Also I recommend to download an app of museum with a map and excursion.
It took more than 3 hours to see only a big part of the building but not the whole.
I recommend visiting this museum for families with kids. Your kids and u will find a lot of interesting stands.

Tudor Ciobanu
2024-06-24 10:46:57 GMT

A huge and great museum. Spent a lot of time in the planes sector. You need at leas 3-4hours, depending on how much you stop and read or watch.

Anıl KARADAVUT
2024-04-14 01:03:49 GMT

It was one of the best experiences of my visit to Munich. The entrance remains far from the place shown on the Google map, you will see the entrance after you take the river to your right and pass the clock tower. This museum also has a living historical heritage. You really need to spend a full day here. Explanations, redirects, interactive areas and much more welcome you.

You will learn about the future, planetarium, mine, chemistry, world war 2, planes, space, rockets, science, technology, music, alchemy and many other areas, and you will see very high-quality things that belong to the history, present and future. It is useful to buy tickets in advance and your trip will be easier if you looking the map given to you well.

Sourav Ghosh
2024-01-12 02:32:42 GMT

Amazing collection! I loved the robotics, aviation, astronomy and consumer electronics halls. Some of the displays are geared towards a younger audience while others should be interesting for all ages. It’s way too big to see in one go so I hope to be back someday.

Cian Tempest
2024-04-10 20:56:18 GMT

Possibly the best museum I have ever been to. Ranging from aircraft to an entire section on suspension bridges. As well as model railways, scientific discoveries, musical instruments — you name it. You definitely need a full day to see it all — if not multiple days! I particularly liked how the pendulum from the outside clock tower hangs all the way down the central staircase to the ground floor, where you can watch it swinging.

Milos Zdravkovic
2024-04-30 17:23:43 GMT

Great museum, one of the biggest in Europe, with lots of fun things for kids and adults. Both entertaining and educational, I would recommend everyone to visit this museum if they can.

Ebubekir İnal
2024-01-02 07:11:48 GMT

The most enjoyable museum experience I have ever had! Great for engineering and science related people. And also great for kids, free to kids under 6.

Great place to spend a full day. Tons of technical experience to enjoy!

Review Monster
2024-03-24 17:45:46 GMT

As the bigger part of the museum is under renovation until 2028, there is a new part of the museum that is still accessible. The ticket costs 15€. I loved the quantum physics section, satellites, and optical instruments. Other sections are bridges, farming, medicine and musical instruments. More sections such as microbiology are still under construction. Can easily spend 4 hours here. Not suitable for children as the topics are quite complicated.

K Die
2024-01-29 11:48:26 GMT

Big Museum but unfortunately they don’t have any Locket where you can put all of your Stuff and jacket so you dont need carrying your stuff during the visiting. But other than that it was so Interesting and interactive also for Children

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