DB Museum (German Railway Museum)
About
The DB Museum Nuremberg is Germany’s oldest railway museum, offering a panoramic journey through the country’s rail history. Spanning 6,800 m², the museum showcases original locomotives, the iconic Adler steam engine, and the cutting‑edge ICE‑4 model. Visitors explore interactive exhibits, a 500 m model railway, and the family‑friendly KIBALA play area where children learn about trains hands‑on. A continuous highlight tour guides guests through key artifacts, while free guided tours are available on selected dates. Whether you’re a history buff, a train enthusiast, or traveling with family, the museum’s blend of heritage and modern storytelling makes it a must‑visit destination in Nuremberg.
Highlights
- Historic Locomotives
- Model Railway
- Interactive KIBALA
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer milder weather and fewer crowds for a relaxed museum experience.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€10.00
Family (2 adults, up to 4 children)
€20.00
Children and Youth (6-17)
€6.00
Discounted (students, senior, etc.)
€8.00
School Class (up to 13 years)
€4.00