Deutsches Museum
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, MUNICH/ Updated : Sep 15, 2016, 15:11 IST
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The Deutsches Museum is the world’s largest science and technology museum. Located on an island on the Isar River, the museum was founded in 1903, and it occupies an area of 50,000 sq m. The museum possesses more than 100,000 exhi … Read more
The Deutsches Museum is the world’s largest science and technology museum. Located on an island on the Isar River, the museum was founded in 1903, and it occupies an area of 50,000 sq m. The museum possesses more than 100,000 exhibits out of which around, 28,000 are on display. The ranges of topics include aerospace, mining, atomic physics, industrial robots, diesel engines, and many more. Read less

Learn about science and technology facts – The Deutsches Museum is the world’s largest science and technology museum. Located on an island on the Isar River, the museum was founded in 1903, and it occupies an area of 50,000 sq m. The museum possesses more than 100,000 exhibits out of which around, 28,000 are on display. The ranges of topics include aerospace, mining, atomic physics, industrial robots, diesel engines, and many more. The history and advance of science and technology has been immortalised in the exhibits at the Deutsches Museum. Learn by doing is a way to get a grip on the laws of nature. Take a tour of this unique sci-fi world, and deep dive into the treasures which charter the vast blue ocean. Gaze at the astronomical wonders of our planet with the zooming of telescopes. Some of the outstanding exhibits such as, the first motorized aircraft built by the Wright brothers, the U1 submarine, and the first programme-controlled computer (Konrad Zuse’s Z3) are going to leave you wondering how complex the world has become since these inventions!
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