Deutsches Museum
The Deutsches Museum is a science and technology museum located in Munich, Germany. It is one of the largest and oldest museums of its kind in the world, housing over 150,000 exhibits across various fields such as natural sciences, engineering, and technology.
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It is one of the largest and oldest museums of its kind in the world, housing over 150,000 exhibits across various fields such as natural sciences, engineering, and technology. The museum was founded in 1903 and opened to the public in 1925, with the goal of promoting the understanding and appreciation of science and technology among the general public. It offers interactive displays, hands-on experiments, and informative exhibits that cover a wide range of topics including astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, and many more. The Deutsches Museum also features historic artifacts, including the first motorized aircraft by the Wright brothers and the first German attempt at constructing a computer. With its extensive collection and educational programs, the museum attracts millions of visitors each year and continues to play a significant role in scientific and technological education in Germany and beyond.