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Deutsches Museum in Munich

Offering around 73,000 square metres of exhibition space, the German Museum is one of the world's biggest museums of science and technology.
Its systematically arranged permanent exhibitions cover most areas of technology and the most important areas of the natural sciences, from mining to astrophysics. In addition to original historical exhibits, including unique items such as the Magdeburg hemispheres and the first diesel engine, the museum features models, experiments and demonstrations that visitors can activate by hand or by pressing a button. All this is complemented by temporary exhibitions exploring current themes.

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