Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum

Am Bavariapark 5, 80339 München, Germany
Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 John DuBois - 3 weeks ago

PLEASE NOTE that the aviation and transportation collections have museums of their own located in their own buildings that are in different neighborhoods many miles from the original museum facility.

All of the 3 Deutsches Museum facilities in Munich are awesome, vast collections that are meticulously curated. As great as the other 2 are I think the ground transportation museum was my favorite. There is just something about having a large number of unusual European motorcycles, bikes and cars in one place that appeals to my American eye. In particular I enjoyed the small post war autos! This was just so much fun.

Hopefully my photos will give you an idea why I enjoyed this collection so much?

5 Rhiannon Leedam - a month ago

A brilliant collection of vehicles, many of which I had never seen before - both new and old! Kept in pristine condition and with lots of information about each one. Definitely worth a visit for €8.

5 Krissada Tundulyasaree - 2 days ago

Wow. The museum is really nice especially if you want to learn the history of transportation. Here they told the history of transport from the horse until the current electric cars. I love that they also brought a lot of real tram and train compartments. I spent around three hours here and found the place worth a visit.

3 Karen Edwards - 8 months ago

Visited on a Tuesday afternoon in early February with hubby and 3 year old grandson. Good value at €7 each (grandson was free). Only one other person there. Quite small with only 3 halls of exhibits. Some good exhibits but only a couple that you can actually touch and go on, so no good for small children. Reminded me of how museums used to be with all the 'no touching' signs. Very sterile environment. The few interactive things they did have, all had 'out of order' signs on them. The children's area was also shut. Good place for adult transport enthusiasts to visit but not for small children.

5 david antoun - a month ago

3 hours well spent in the german transportation museum. full of history, informations, amazing stuff to witness. 3 Halls : the 1st for collection of buses, cars and trains with gadgets, 2nd hall for the history of traveling from horses/carriages till the modern ICE, the 3rd hall is for motors, sports car, racing and informations on new electric technology with bathrooms and children place to play/ educate and parents to rest. entrance 8 Euros/adult but very recommended for history/car lovers and families.

5 Jonathon Schrader - a week ago

A great museum showing various artifacts of Germany's past regarding transportation. Also interesting that the entire collection is stored in a refurbished train shed.

3 charlie just charlie - a year ago

the museum is awesome for all ages interested in the history of transportation. much larger than anticipated, we spent three hours browsing through two hundred years of trains, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, children's vehicles and more. I would say it was a perfect time if it wasn't for quite literally every single digital device being broken/ out of order. not because of covid, but because no one fixes it. and the model railway wasn't even plugged in. furthermore, there's barely anything in the museum about the future of mobility and transportation. electric cars and bicycles are everywhere right now, alternatives to gas, oil and coal are discussed at large, yet there's only about three vehicles on site that don't have traditional combustion engines!

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