The German Museum of Technology in Berlin is an exciting place for everyone curious about how technology shapes our lives. Whether you're visiting with your family or have a passion for engineering, the museum offers fascinating insights across 28,500 square meters of exhibition space.
Explore historic airplanes, steam locomotives, ships, classic cars, and Zuse - the world’s first computer. The iconic “Candy Bomber” aircraft on the museum’s roof – a symbol of the Berlin Airlift – is a recognizable landmark across the city.
With 19 permanent exhibitions, the museum brings to life the rich history of technology. Live demonstrations, workshops, and interactive displays invite visitors to experience technology up close.
Right next door, the Science Center Spectrum offers more than 150 hands-on experiments that spark curiosity and excitement.
And in the museum park – with a windmill, blacksmith’s forge, pond, and green spaces – history can be enjoyed in a relaxed, open-air setting in the heart of Berlin Kreuzberg.