Deutsches Museum
Deutsches Museum, located on Museumsinsel (Museum Island) in the heart of Munich, is the world's largest museum dedicated to science and technology, founded in 1925. This expansive museum showcases over 28,000 artifacts across various fields, including aviation, energy, and communications, making it a hub for curious minds. A notable historical feature is the original 1930s aircraft hanging in the Aviation Hall, which provides a glimpse into the evolution of flight. Open year-round, with extended hours during the summer months, visitors can explore interactive exhibits and engaging demonstrations. Whether you're examining the workings of a steam engine or diving into the world of robotics, Deutsches Museum offers a fascinating experience for all ages.