The Deutsche Bahn Museum in Nuremberg, Germany, is a transport history museum that showcases the history of railways. The museum has a collection of historical railway vehicles, including parts of the royal train for the Bavarian king, Ludwig II, and the oldest steam locomotive in Germany still preserved in its original state. It also features a model collection with 160, 1:10 scale models, a model railway, and a library with about 40,000 titles on railway subjects. The museum offers a range of exhibits and activities that are suitable for families with children, making it a great place to visit and learn about the history of transportation
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Activities: We went directly to the Kinderbahnland (KiBaLa) and stayed there until closing. The kids could slip into the roles of conductors, train drivers, and more, try out real train simulators, build huge Brio tracks, and ride the KiBaLa Express
Highlights: It's well done, there's a lot to discover. Even our 9-year-old wasn't bored here. It's a really cool place for children and even enthusiastic train fans will enjoy it ✨