Directions to the Deutsches Museum. The entrance and ticket office are now located in the new multi-storey glass building on Corneliusbrücke.
May 8, 2012 ... Note the entrance on the very far end. I approached nowhere NEAR it. –. This is probably good, because it means that the people who work there ...
We recommend travelling to the Museumsinsel by public transport: S-Bahn Isartor, U-Bahn Fraunhoferstrasse. The entrance i at the Corneliusbruecke. How to get to ...
Getting involved. Help to preserve the Deutsches Museum as a technical-scientific educational establishment and as a place of cultural heritage known well ...
Embark on a journey through twenty exhibitions exploring the fields of science and technology, from aviation and chemistry to robotics and health. Exciting ...
Nov 8, 2019 ... Being the world's largest museum of science and technology it will take you the better part of a day and more to explore everything if you like taking in the ...
Regular– adults aged 18 and over · Day ticket €15 · Family ticket €31. Up to two adults with their own children aged up to 17 ...
CEOs of leading German companies and associations and individuals have declared their willingness to help finance the project of the century as members of the ...
Experience knowledge in 20 permanent exhibitions from astronautics to classical optics, from chemistry to robotics and from the Kids' Kingdom to health.
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 ...