Deutsches Technikmuseum

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Country: Germany Region:
Berlin
Town:
Berlin
Category:

museum

Recommended for children from the following age groups:
  • 0-3
  • 3-7
  • 7-12
  • 12-16

If you are going to the Berlin Technical Museum it is essential to book enough time, because the amount of attractions here is really huge.

Visitors can see a permanent exhibition devoted to different topics: chemical-pharmaceutical industry, technology, film and photography, urban transport, rail and much more. Both the old and new technologies under one roof.

On the area of 25,000 sqm there are 14 departments, which contain locomotives, aircraft, looms, computers, radios, cameras, diesel engines, steam engine and printing machines, .... literally everything.

In the department called SPECTRUM (located in another building - a distance of about 100 meters), you can take part in one of the 250 science experiments, and thus there is a lot to learn ... through play. Here kids will find answers to many questions troubling them: how a loom looks like and what does it do? How to produce felt, and how paper and how are bags  made? Adults will not get bored here for sure. Unfortunately, most of the descriptions are in German, so it's not for everyone.
Nevertheless, in conclusion: INTERESTING!

Deutsches Technikmuseum

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Adress:

Trebbiner Straße 9 D-10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg

Gallery:
Opening days and hours:

Monday: closed; Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 - 17:30; Saturday / Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00.

Tickets adults:
normal price: 6€
Tickets children:
Children teckets - 3,50 €. Children under 6 - free of charge.
Pass:

Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children up to the age of 14) - 7€ ; Maxi-family ticket (2 adults + 3 children up to the age of 14) - 13€

Phone:

+49 (0) 30 90 254-0

Source:

sunnycompany.com; www.sdtb.de

Updated on

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

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