Die Kulturgeschichte der Verkehrs-, Kommunikations-, Produktions- und Energietechniken wird hier lebendig und nachvollziehbar. Entdecken Sie in historischen und modernen Gebäuden die Schätze der Sammlungen und entspannen Sie im Museumspark.
Trebbiner Str. 9 10963 Berlin Germany
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Everyone who visit Berlin should come here. The 6€ it costs are worth every single step you take in here, from the computer history, to the aviation, shipping and trains . Awesome!
Great museum , quite big though, expect going up and down some stairs. Great place for train lover. Big collection of photography items aswel
Knowledgeable , fun and interesting place for people from all different ages to visit! Old building , new building, extension building...you can spend many hours there exploring! 😃✌🏻❤️
Impressive museum , but don’t believe what they say about the 1:30 visiting time ! You will need at least 6 hours to have a lol to everything !
Super cool museum , good price for such amount of exhibitions . I spent 6 hours there and it wasn't enough to view everything
Amazing museum , a must see if you come to Berlin. Ships , trains and planes . Make sure you have time, it takes about 2+ h to enjoy it. Have fun 👍🏻
A whole day isn't enough to visit this museum if you plan to see all trains , ships , cars, cameras , computers and everything else on display. Must-visit in Berlin.
I absolutely love this museum . Been here almost 10 times, never gets boring. Not comparable with the Deutsches Museum in Munich, this is smaller but much prettier. Love the locomotives collection!
Absolute must visit! Museum is great. A good tip will be to have all day spare for this museum . You can grab some lunch on cafe near the ticket office and continue exploring.
The exhibits are good; abundance of stuff in a smaller place than Munich, Speyer, Sinsheim. He162 Ju88 Bf110 wwii rockets: air flight section is exciting. Street section not interesting: exhibit small
Highlight of the trip. Racing from floor to floor with our mouths agape at all the cool stuff! Working steam engines , people making jewelry , old bikes and planes ! Allow 2 hours for this attraction .
Impressive and interestingly arranged collection. Missed some more interactivity, so I would give it a 8/10, but overall highly recommended!
It has a bit of everything for everyone- if you like ships , you can spend hours looking at them. Planes ? Got that. Cars? Yup. And trains are placed inside real depot building!
Super cool modern museum with full sized models of planes and ships . Many attractions for children. Recommended
Huge museum with lots of interesting stuff. I don’t think it’s possible to see everything in one go
Obviously if you don't speak German it can be a bit difficult to read the plaques , but there's enough visually stunning things it's definitely worth checking out.
Come here to see trains , ships , aeroplanes and cars. Since the museum is quite inexpensive and huge, you might want to do this part and the science part on separate days.
Probably the best museum in the world, for planes & trains lovers for sure. DC-3 hanging on the terrace on 4th floor, Ju52 inside and a lot of military planes .
Huge museum with huge exhibits , including full size train cars going through history.
Bring your kids to the science museum side. If you don't have a kid, bring your inner-kid!!
It's simply amazing! So much of everything! Plan a whole day visit or even a couple of days. It has a café inside.
Great place to spend an afternoon, with really friendly staff . Certainly worth the 6€ entry (3.50€ for students)!
Really interesting place to visit, take your time to see everything!
Awesome place where you can find first computers , radios and V1 from WW2. They should have V2 also.
Check the Konrad Suse exhibition . World's first computer made in a living room in Berlin in 1938.
If you walk around the Park am Gleisdreieck, you can see the Mills (Wuhlkropfmühle or Staberow’sche Mühle & Holländermühle Foline) without paying for a Museum Ticket.
Be ready to spend here several hours. When tired, visit cafe or get to picnic points in the park with your own snacks .
For those interested in the history of Computing. The Konrad Zuse hall is not to be missed.
Huge museum with life size planes , trains , ships ... Impressive! We got in free with the museum pass but got to pay for audio guides.
Excellent exhibition on the history of the automobile on until the end of the year. Catch it whole you can.
But lacked talk about Alberto Santos Dumont one of the first inventors of the airplane. Many people only consider the Americans as pionners. But it's a very good museum . I recommend it.
Really amazing to check out the early steam powered industrial workshop and 'punchcard' loom.
It's very interesting, and covers a lot of different fields of technology. However most of the descriptions were in German, which can be a little off putting.
For those who wish to see a comprehensive collection of technical artifacts , go here. This museum of technology focuses on rail transport, industrial technology, and other special exhibitions .
Excellent price for a huge museum . Go to the trains first, the top the rest. Unfortunately the brewery doesn't serve beer .
The best place to visit for "geek"s in Germany.WW2 soldier medals and memos are great.First computer Z1 is very impressive.
If you like airplanes then this is a must!
The air show is amazing. Its a shame that not everything is in English.
it is huge place where you see old trains , airplanes, ships vs are hold! it takes a lot of time to see everything
Every grown men's favorite spot! Take your kids and wife along, learn the history of automotive, from land to air!
Very interesting and impressive museum . About 40 actual old train models across time. .amazing
I really loved this museum . Great for kids and for grown-ups.
for every science lover. bring a lot of time, the museum is huge and there are soooo many things to see!
Cool palace for kids and adults. I would spend more time than I did if I could. Come and see
If you don't know German prepare that you won't understand everything. Most of the signs are only availabe in German.
Really interesting collection. Planes , ships , trains , cars and a lot more.
Museum itself is really nice and interesting, but if you want to drink coffee afterwards in their bar - don't. They are slow (waited for our drinks 25 minutes) and no one takes care of tables.
Lots going on so grab a map to make sure you see the bits you want to. Most signs are in English too but not all.
Recommended and a must have for any occasion. The tour will take at least 3 hours.
The best science museum , don't miss the park and its exhibits
One of the best science museums I have ever visited and I already went with high expectations! It is huge, give it at least 2-3 hours. - johnlemon
Interesting architecture inside and out, check out the view on their roof. - Karin Gattringer
Small but worth the visit! So many games to engage visitors, even the most casual of gamers will have hours of fun here. - Jiaxin Low
Lovely beer and snacks but expect to find very long lines for both (of course, depending on the time you go there). The bar atmosphere is excellent and the bartenders are friendly! - D. M.
What a change to ten years ago. Great place for all ages. - Francis