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The Deutsches Museum is the world’s largest museum of technology, and its 17,000 artifacts illustrate exhibits that range from the polished wood and brass of early astronomical instruments to the latest science on global warming. The museum is a constant time travel between early tech and high tech, as you follow the development of each scientific and technical discipline from its beginnings to the present. The extensive collections relating to transport are astonishing, covering trains, aircraft, shipping, cars, even bicycles. You can see a replica of the Red Baron’s biplane from the First World War, examine a Venetian gondola up close, and look inside a 19th-century wooden fishing boat. There’s always something happening, from dramatic demonstrations of electricity to concerts showing how musical instruments work.

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