The collection of cultural relics in German museums

There are about 50,000 pieces in the museum, of which only 1/3 is on display. The contents of the exhibition include physics, chemistry, agriculture, resources, mining, metallurgy, metalworking, power machinery, automobiles, railways, tunnel engineering, roads and bridges, water conservancy, electric power, communications, ships, aerospace, chemicals, glass technology, textiles, metrology, musical instruments, photography, printing and so on. There is an observatory and a planetarium in the museum. In addition, it also collects portraits, manuscripts, coins and other cultural relics.

The total length of the exhibition route is 16 km, so you can't see it on a stormy day. Famous exhibitions include the restored Galileo laboratory, submarines and rockets invented by Germany during World War I and World War II, simulated underground mines and excellent musical instruments made in Germany. Automobile, railway, ship and plane exhibition halls are places with many visitors, and the most attractive one is the1000000 volt lightning simulation performance device in the high-voltage exhibition hall. Printing, photography, glass crafts and other exhibitions are very distinctive. There are some exhibits in the agricultural technology exhibition that other museums in the world can't see, such as the ancient and modern bread exhibition, which is also very interesting. The planetarium on the top floor is the earliest planetarium in the world and the place that attracts the most children. There is an "Hall of Honor" on the second floor, which displays the statues and deeds of famous scientists and inventors in past dynasties. It is also worth seeing.

The exhibits in the German museum include Galileo's studio, an exhibition on aviation and space travel, and the first generator. Because the museum is large in scale and has many exhibits, many tourists will spend several days visiting it carefully. If you feel hungry during your trip, there is also a high-quality restaurant and a tourist shop.