A sailing boat at the Deutsche Museum in Munich.

Deutsches Museum

From atomic physics to robotics

Deutsches Museum in Munich is among the world's most traditional and largest science and technology museums in the world. After reconstruction, the first part of the building was reopened on July 8, 2022 with 19 new permanent exhibitions. Now, the high voltage apparatus and the mine will be closed for several years to undergo general renovation. All information you need for your visit.

Deutsches Museum: Information and tips

- Deutsches Museum: Science and technology at your fingertips
- Re-opening in 2022: 19 new exhibitions on 20,000 square metres
- New museum catering: Restaurant “Frau im Mond”
- Kiddies' world & indoor playground: Family offers at Deutsches Museum
- Embark on a digital tour of the Deutsches Museum
- Opening hours, admission & discounts
- Directions

 

Deutsches Museum: Science and technology at your fingertips

The landmark of the Deutsches Museum, the museum tower, is clearly visible – even from a distance. It houses a modern weather station and also Germany's largest thermometer. Founded more than 100 years ago, Deutsches Museum today exhibits one of the most important collections of natural science technology.

At three locations – on Munich's Museum Island, at the Verkehrszentrum (Transport Museum) and Schleissheim airfield – visitors can take part in demonstrations, experiments and media stations. The masterpieces gathered here leave guests amazed and challenge their minds.

 

Re-opening in 2022: 19 new exhibitions on 20,000 square metres

In 2022, after a thorough renovation, the first part of the building on Museum Island reopened with 19 new departments. Until the renovation work in the second part of the building is completed, visitors will no longer enter the museum via the main entrance in the museum courtyard, but via an entrance on Corneliusbrücke (bridge). Here you can take a first glance at the new departments of the Deutsches Museum.

The range of topics is wide: from model railways to atomic physics, from electronics to health, from “bridges and hydraulic engineering“ to musical instruments. You can also admire the newly designed aerospace hall with an exhibition area of almost 7000 square metres.

The Deutsches Museum is a place of active learning, where children and adults can satisfy their curiosity: hear and see, touch, try out and experience! After the renovation, many of the museum's highlights, such as the first diesel engine, the flight simulator or the famous “nuclear fission table“ in chemistry, have returned to the new permanent exhibitions in the main building on Museum Island. However, a third of all exhibits are new and have been moved from the museum depot to the new exhibitions.

 

New museum catering: Restaurant “Frau im Mond”

The highlight is the new restaurant “Frau im Mond” with a roof terrace leading from the museum's space exhibition to the outside. From here, you have a view across the Isar river to the mountains. The restaurant is also accessible in the evening via the newly designed museum garden.

Kiddies' world & indoor playground: Family offers at Deutsches Museum

Deutsches Museum is particularly popular with families and children and offers something for every age group. The little ones (three to eight years old) can visit the kiddies' world together with their parents and explore the pulley, giant guitar, a hall of mirrors and indoor playground.

Slightly older children from the age of seven years can join in the experiment workshop or celebrate themed birthdays here. In addition, the museum offers many workshops and guided tours aimed exclusively at children and young people. Children can also discover various films, audio guides and information for children online.

In the inner courtyard of the museum is the Deutsches Museum shop with its range of smart souvenirs, gifts and scientific and technical toys.

Embark on a digital tour of the Deutsches Museum

You can also experience Deutsches Museum in a digital way: On Youtube, the museum offers virtual 360-degree tours or guided excursions through its exhibition rooms. There is also a newly developed media guide with explanations of the exhibits in words, pictures and sound. You can download this app to your own smartphone or rent it on borrowed devices.

 

Opening hours, admission & discounts

You can find the opening hours, admission fees and further information about your visit here: www.deutsches-museum.de

Online tickets for Deutsches Museum are available here.

You can find information on barrier-free access at Kultur barrierefrei in München (German).

Directions and map of the Deutsches Museum

S-Bahn

Stop: Isartor
no lift available, only escalators

Station: Rosenheimer Platz
Lift available, please note steep incline when accessing the Deutsches Museum via Rosenheimer Strasse.

Tram

Line 16, Isartor
Line 18, Fraunhoferstrasse
Please note that the stop Deutsches Museum of line 17 is currently not served due to construction work on the Ludwigsbrücke.

Bus

Line 132, Boschbrücke
Line 52 and 62, Baaderstrasse

Underground

Line 1 and 2, Fraunhoferstrasse

Good to know: With the Munich Card, you get reduced admission here, and with the City Pass free admission. No matter which card you choose, public transport is free with both options.

 

Frequently asked questions about the Deutsches Museum in Munich

 

On 13 November 1909, the foundation stone for today's main building of the Deutsches Museum was laid in the presence of the German Emperor Wilhelm II. Due to the First World War and the post-war period, construction was repeatedly delayed. The ceremonial opening of the new building took place on 7 May 1925, the 70th birthday of the founder of the Deutsches Museum, Oskar von Miller.

Dogs are not permitted in the museum. Assistance dogs are of course allowed on presentation of a pass at the ticket office in the foyer.

U1 and  U2, Fraunhoferstrasse

Bus line132, Boschbrücke
Bus line 52 and 62, Baaderstrasse

Tram line 16, Isartor
Tram line 18, Fraunhoferstrasse

All suburban trains, Isartor (No lift) or Rosenheimer Platz

The museum recommends planning at least two hours to get an overview.

 

 

Photos: Jörg Lutz, Frank Stolle, Redline Enterprises, Reinhard Krause
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