The owners/staff acted annoyed that we're even there. The price is very high for what you get. 99% of the exhibits is just looking at various versions of Trabant from the outside. There are 3 "interactive" pieces: a motor cross section that you can put in motion with a button (except it stops working at random, very short intervals), a straight toy track (but there are no cars to put on it), and a train that goes forward and backward after pressing a button.
Two stars because of the inherent nostalgia. If you remember that time, you might at least get a kick out of the look and feel of those cars and the accessories. Otherwise, a...
Read moreA really nice little gem of a museum.... Very interesting... Close in time to our life yet so very long time ago... There are Trabant cars all over in all kind of shapes and sizes.... It is a small museum in size, so expect to use an hour or so.. perhaps a little more.
It tells the story and life of the Trabant car and is very informative, but in a simple kids like way... You can touch (to some extend) and feel and sit inside a cut up Trabant (if you fit with your long legs 😳😂)
Would highly recommend it for a lesson in cars from the east as well as a look back at the life...
Read moreFor the beginning, the attendant is a very stupid woman. Then to enliven the visit even more she, who doesn't speak a single word in a other language than Czech, as much as we say we don't speak or understand Czech, she insists and with a bad face and no manners in a recitation of Czech. The entire museum has no subtitles in any other language than Czech. All the museum is a deception. A total waste of time in a place so far away...
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