I LOVED IT, ALL THE ARTIFACTS AND STUFF ON DISPLAY WERE AMAZING. The items where so preserved and looked real. My favorite part was the display of the wall in berlin.
Such a fascinating place to visit! I strongly recommend this place not only for visitors but for everyone. It was amazing to see and experience the displays first hand.
the largest and oldest science museum in the world, and by the end of the day you believe it! We got there at 9:30 and stayed until 3:30 and only saw 3 of the 6 floors! plenty of things to do for my 8 and 11 year olds.
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A breathe of fresh aer-otechnic!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/15/06
Every once in while there are special exihibits not only in the museum but on the airport not far from the museum grounds. There is a good chance you could fly with historical machines and, if this is not the case, you can go by plane anytime of the year if you dare!
Very interesting, there was something there for everyone. Many things ranging from history to science to childrens activities. I would recommend it to anyone checking out the Munich area. Make sure you have a whole day to devote there though it is a huge place.
This building was packed with interesting things to see. From a replica old German mine inside, to trains, antique cars, even a First World War submarine. There are ships, airplanes, including the ME-262 jet fighter of WWII. All in all, plan on spending a day here if you love history half as much as I do! There is also an observation deck where ...
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I liked it very much!!!!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 06/02/05
I liked that it was huge and it has everything about science but i did not like that there where many discriptions only in deutch.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/29/05
The exhibits were very imaginative and elaborate. The variety was also great. There were life-size models, real objects, reconstructions of a submarine in cutaway form, dioramas, 3-d displays of Mars, just an endless amount of fascinating items. It definitely appeals to the boy in every man and has enough to interest anyone.
I went to the Deutsches Museum on my first day in Germany. I was VERY jet-lagged, but still managed to enjoy this place. There was a lot of fascinating stuff to look at and keep you entertained.
I was especially impressed by the model railroad they had set up. They put on shows of the railroad a few times through the day. It's a ...
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