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German Museum of Technology
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Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin in Berlin, Germany is a museum of science and technology, and exhibits a large collection of historical technical artifacts. The museum's main emphasis originally was on rail transport, but today it also features exhibits of various sorts of industrial technology.
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Berlin Story Bunker
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Elise-Tilse-Park
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Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park
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University of Europe for Applied Sciences (Campus Berlin)
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Schöneberger Str. 16, 10963 Berlin, Germany
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Trebbiner Str. 9, 10963 Berlin, Germany
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Trebbiner Str. 9, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Tor Eins
Möckernstraße 26, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Taverna Athene
Tempelhofer Ufer 12, 10963 Berlin, Germany
acucina Italiana
Luckenwalder Str., 10963 Berlin, Germany
Indian Street Food
Schöneberger Str. 22, 10963 Berlin, Germany
The Post Restaurant & Bar - Leonardo Limited Edition
Hallesche Str. 10, 10963 Berlin, Germany
BAR "Gleis 11"
Luckenwalder Str. 11, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Kaffee lieben Wir
Schöneberger Str. 9/10, 10963 Berlin, Germany
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aletto Hotel Potsdamer Platz
Luckenwalder Str. 12-14, 10963 Berlin, Germany
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Tempelhofer Ufer 14, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Holiday Inn Express Berlin City Centre by IHG
Stresemannstraße 49, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Vienna House Easy by Wyndham Berlin Potsdamer Platz
Dennewitzstraße 44, 10785 Berlin, Germany
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Flottwellstraße 45, 10785 Berlin, Germany
acama HOTEL+HOSTEL KREUZBERG
Tempelhofer Ufer 8, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Hotel NH Berlin Potsdamer Platz
Stresemannstraße 47, 10963 Berlin, Germany
Happy Bed Hostel Berlin
Hallesches Ufer 30, 10963 Berlin, Germany
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German Museum of Technology

Trebbiner Str. 9, 10963 Berlin, Germany
4.6(9.6K)
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Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin in Berlin, Germany is a museum of science and technology, and exhibits a large collection of historical technical artifacts. The museum's main emphasis originally was on rail transport, but today it also features exhibits of various sorts of industrial technology.

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attractions: Science Center Spectrum, The Feuerle Collection, Park am Gleisdreieck, Berlin Story Bunker, Elise-Tilse-Park, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park, Willy-Brandt-Haus, Nelly-Sachs-Park, Topography of Terror, University of Europe for Applied Sciences (Campus Berlin), restaurants: BRLO Brwhouse, Anhalt, Einhorn Restaurations GmbH, Tor Eins, Taverna Athene, acucina Italiana, Indian Street Food, The Post Restaurant & Bar - Leonardo Limited Edition, BAR "Gleis 11", Kaffee lieben Wir
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Nearby attractions of German Museum of Technology

Science Center Spectrum

The Feuerle Collection

Park am Gleisdreieck

Berlin Story Bunker

Elise-Tilse-Park

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park

Willy-Brandt-Haus

Nelly-Sachs-Park

Topography of Terror

University of Europe for Applied Sciences (Campus Berlin)

Science Center Spectrum

Science Center Spectrum

4.7

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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The Feuerle Collection

The Feuerle Collection

4.3

(198)

Open 24 hours
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Park am Gleisdreieck

Park am Gleisdreieck

4.5

(4.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Berlin Story Bunker

Berlin Story Bunker

4.7

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of German Museum of Technology

BRLO Brwhouse

Anhalt

Einhorn Restaurations GmbH

Tor Eins

Taverna Athene

acucina Italiana

Indian Street Food

The Post Restaurant & Bar - Leonardo Limited Edition

BAR "Gleis 11"

Kaffee lieben Wir

BRLO Brwhouse

BRLO Brwhouse

4.5

(1.8K)

Click for details
Anhalt

Anhalt

4.3

(37)

Closed
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Einhorn Restaurations GmbH

Einhorn Restaurations GmbH

2.3

(8)

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Tor Eins

Tor Eins

3.9

(390)

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Reviews of German Museum of Technology

4.6
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5.0
2y

I recently visited the Technik Museum Berlin and had an amazing time! This place is a paradise for anyone interested in technology and engineering.

The museum is huge and filled with all sorts of fascinating exhibits. From vintage cars and airplanes to steam engines and robots, there's something for everyone. I particularly enjoyed exploring the transportation section, where I got to see iconic vehicles from different eras up close. It was like stepping back in time!

One of the highlights of my visit was the interactive displays. I had a blast trying out simulators and getting a hands-on experience with various machines. It was both educational and entertaining, especially for someone like me who loves to tinker with gadgets.

The museum also offers a wide range of exhibitions that cover different aspects of technology and science. I found the space exploration section particularly intriguing, as it showcased models of rockets and explained the history of space exploration. It was a great opportunity to learn about significant scientific advancements.

The staff at the museum were friendly and helpful. They provided useful information and answered all my questions. Their passion for technology was evident, and it added to the overall experience.

The Technik Museum Berlin is well-organized, and there are clear signs and descriptions throughout the exhibits. It's easy to navigate and find your way around. The museum also has a café and gift shop, which is convenient for grabbing a snack or souvenir.

Overall, my visit to the Technik Museum Berlin was fantastic. It's a fantastic place to explore the wonders of technology and engineering. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about how things work, I highly recommend paying a visit to this...

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5.0
7y

I must admit, I was impressed by this museum, they have alot of stuff. From ships, planes, trains, telephone, television, (Eisenbahn, Schifffarht, Luftfahrt, Werkzeugmachine, Informatik, Nachruchtentechnik, textiltrchnik, Papiertechnik, Schreib- & Drucktechnik, Schmukproduktion, Kofferproduktion, Chemie & Pharmazie, Fototechnik, Filmtechnik) ; this museum has the oldest model until the newest one. The cars model (Straßenverkehr) is in different Building near Science Center Spectrum in Ladestraße you pay different ticket together with Science Center Spectrum. The new building (Neubau) is the best part because you can see a lot of model of airplanes and Boats, from replica and the real one. It's pretty big that me and my husband should explore it one by one (he is really into Ships and he collects a lof of boats/ship miniatur)

There is Garderobe to put your Jacket and Scarft. There are a lot of toillete in every floors & buildings. There is restaurant and bistro there if you want to eat something. They have some program, workshop and some events you can open their website. It cost 8€ for adult and 4€ for kids, they have family ticket only cost 17€ for 2 adults and 3 kids.

We were very excited to see the knowledge and interesting stuff here. Bring your camera & use comfortable outfit to explore the museum. This is the best place you should spend with friends & family in winter season. It's really worth money because you can just spend a whole day in...

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5.0
2y

The Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin is an absolute gem for tech enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Imagine a sprawling 50,000 square meter space filled with vintage cars, majestic airplanes, historic trains, and even a full-scale brewery! This museum is not just about static displays; it's a vibrant, interactive experience. 🚂

Transport & technological museum with an airplane on the roof, set in a green park with windmills. I've been passing this museum for the past 4 years and finally managed to visit which if I knew how fantastic it is I would do it much earlier! 🤩

From planes to computers, it's a paradise for kids to dive into the world of technology. The museum is massive, showcasing incredible pieces from Germany's rich technological history. There's so much to see that arriving early is a must to fully explore everything. If you're curious about how things worked in the past and the tools used in bygone eras, this place is a treasure trove. Everything is meticulously maintained, adding to the charm. 💎

The interactive displays, like paper making and printing, make learning fun for all ages. Plus, the museum is nestled in a beautiful park with rare plants, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. With its well-curated exhibits and engaging activities, the Deutsches Technikmuseum is both educational and entertaining. Don't miss out on this...

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I recently visited the Technik Museum Berlin and had an amazing time! This place is a paradise for anyone interested in technology and engineering. The museum is huge and filled with all sorts of fascinating exhibits. From vintage cars and airplanes to steam engines and robots, there's something for everyone. I particularly enjoyed exploring the transportation section, where I got to see iconic vehicles from different eras up close. It was like stepping back in time! One of the highlights of my visit was the interactive displays. I had a blast trying out simulators and getting a hands-on experience with various machines. It was both educational and entertaining, especially for someone like me who loves to tinker with gadgets. The museum also offers a wide range of exhibitions that cover different aspects of technology and science. I found the space exploration section particularly intriguing, as it showcased models of rockets and explained the history of space exploration. It was a great opportunity to learn about significant scientific advancements. The staff at the museum were friendly and helpful. They provided useful information and answered all my questions. Their passion for technology was evident, and it added to the overall experience. The Technik Museum Berlin is well-organized, and there are clear signs and descriptions throughout the exhibits. It's easy to navigate and find your way around. The museum also has a café and gift shop, which is convenient for grabbing a snack or souvenir. Overall, my visit to the Technik Museum Berlin was fantastic. It's a fantastic place to explore the wonders of technology and engineering. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about how things work, I highly recommend paying a visit to this captivating museum.
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I recently visited the Technik Museum Berlin and had an amazing time! This place is a paradise for anyone interested in technology and engineering. The museum is huge and filled with all sorts of fascinating exhibits. From vintage cars and airplanes to steam engines and robots, there's something for everyone. I particularly enjoyed exploring the transportation section, where I got to see iconic vehicles from different eras up close. It was like stepping back in time! One of the highlights of my visit was the interactive displays. I had a blast trying out simulators and getting a hands-on experience with various machines. It was both educational and entertaining, especially for someone like me who loves to tinker with gadgets. The museum also offers a wide range of exhibitions that cover different aspects of technology and science. I found the space exploration section particularly intriguing, as it showcased models of rockets and explained the history of space exploration. It was a great opportunity to learn about significant scientific advancements. The staff at the museum were friendly and helpful. They provided useful information and answered all my questions. Their passion for technology was evident, and it added to the overall experience. The Technik Museum Berlin is well-organized, and there are clear signs and descriptions throughout the exhibits. It's easy to navigate and find your way around. The museum also has a café and gift shop, which is convenient for grabbing a snack or souvenir. Overall, my visit to the Technik Museum Berlin was fantastic. It's a fantastic place to explore the wonders of technology and engineering. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about how things work, I highly recommend paying a visit to this captivating museum.
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