German technical Museum, founded in 1982, is located in the Kreuzberg district. Open and become available to the General public in 1983, it was named the Museum of transport and technology. Here as a refuge for numerous technical devices, presented as both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Inherently German technical Museum is a real Park where you can see water and wind mills, a brewery and smithy. New complex with facilities for aviation and marine equipment fit in the old building of urban style. The Museum has many interesting will be able to find people of different ages. There is a wide variety of fixtures, equipment and transport. The exposition, dedicated to Aeronautics, shipbuilding, energy, film and photographic equipment, as well as other areas, is impressive in its scope.
German technical Museum is located on the territory of 25 thousand square meters, its collections are housed in several modern and historic buildings. The exhibition surrounds the Park where periodically conduct special research and educational activities for children. Over a hundred of Assembly equipment that existed in the German capital since the end of the twentieth century, can visit every tourist. Given the size of the Museum, it is impossible to cover everything in one day. This is the place where you want to go back again to once more plunge into the atmosphere of the past.
A five-storey glass Museum was designed by German architects Ulrich volt and Helge Pricem. It was built on the site of a former depot on the roof and placed a bomber P-47 Skytrain, which has played an important role during the blockade of Berlin in 1948-1949, the allies had delivered food to the besieged city.
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