The Deutsches Museum is one of the world's largest and most traditional science and technology museums. It has a collection of over 125,000 objects from 50 fields of science and technology. The museum is particularly popular with families and children, offering a range of interactive exhibits and activities, including a kiddies' world and indoor playground for children aged three to eight, and experiment workshops and guided tours for older children. The museum also features a range of exhibits on topics such as model railways, atomic physics, electronics, health, and musical instruments. The Deutsches Museum has several branches in and near Munich, as well as in other cities in Germany, including Bonn and Nuremberg
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Activities: We visited the Deutsches Museum. We spent a whole day and we explored the exhibitions on physics, mathematics, communication and astronomy. We also attended one of the many daily demonstrations on computers and chips. "We have Roboter, Motors, Bridge building and the flight hall on the ground floor very fascinated."
Highlights: We were fascinated by the robots, motors, bridge building and the flight hall. It's the largest science and technology museum in Germany and one of the largest in the world. "The visit is definitely worthwhile, and is also absolutely exciting for children in Munich." ✨

Activities: We biked from the Deutsches Museum to the Flauchersteg. "The route is easy in terms of the way, but it takes a few good nerves on the part of us parents when we move with the children on the Isar highway."
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the bike ride. "I find the tour a must for all those who want to experience a lot of Munich feeling with their children." ✨





Activities: We spent a day at the Deutsches Museum. The article states that the family 'could have spent a week' there. They visited the museum, including the flight simulator and the mine
Highlights: Martin, the engineer, 'would have loved to move into the complex'. Janis wanted to see the flight simulator and go to the mine. The family considered it the main highlight ✨



Activities: We visited the largest science and technology museum in the world, with a separate Kinderreich department for kids aged three to eight
Highlights: Kids can climb and play a life-size guitar, play with blocks, pull themselves up on a pulley and more such activities ✨