Nowadays computers are everywhere in our daily routine. But do you know how all of this came to pass? Deutsches Technikmuseum will give you the answers to all of your questions, because here you can see the world's first computer on display! Nevertheless you will not only learn about the actual machine and its inventor Konrad Zuse, but the exhibition space of 25.000 square metres hosts one of the world's biggest exhibition on rail traffic with numerous old steam locomotives, a historic brewery and two original windmills.
Especially children will have a great time at the Technikmuseum with so many hands-on exhibits. It comes in quite handy, that you can book the Technikmuseum to host a birthday party.
Address
Deutsches Technikmuseum
Trebbiner Straße 910963 Berlin
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Business hours
- Tuesday to Friday: 09:00 am - 05:30 pm
- Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 am - 06:00 pm
Important information
- Ticket Prices: 6,00 euro, discount ticket 3,50 Euro (tickets are valid on the same day as ticket for Science Center Spectrum); children up to the age of 6 free; students/pupils up to 18 years free after 3:00 pm (student credentials required)
- Barrier Free: Wheelchair fit apart from the historic brewery and the mills; integrated guide and information system for visually impaired in the Museum Park, two handicapped parking spaces, guide dogs are allowed inside the museum, collapsible wheelchairs and buggies for children can be borrowed, special tours available for blind, visually impaired and deaf visitors.
- Audio Guides: German, English, French, Turkish and Polish
- Parking: available