Deutsches Museum
About
The Deutsches Museum, located on Munich’s Museum Island, is the world’s largest science and technology museum. Its impressive 20,000‑square‑meter complex showcases the history and future of exploration, from ancient astronomy to cutting‑edge robotics. Visitors can explore interactive exhibitions such as Astronautics, Chemistry, and the hands‑on Kids’ Kingdom, while daily free guided tours, live demonstrations, and scientific shows keep the experience lively and educational. The museum’s modern glass‑roofed entrance at the Cornelius Bridge provides an iconic view of the Isar River and symbolizes the institution’s commitment to openness and accessibility. Whether you’re a family, a history enthusiast, or a curious traveler, the Deutsches Museum offers a rich, immersive journey through the story of human ingenuity.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Regular Adult
€15.00
Discounted Adult
€8.00
Free Child
€0.00
Annual Pass
€45.00
Annual Pass Discounted
€24.00