DEUTSCHES MUSEUM BONN

 

Deutsches Museum Bonn
Deutsches Museum Bonn

2.00 EUR reduction on the admission price (instead of 9.00 EUR only 7.00 EUR).

No, Rheintaler can only be used here.

Deutsches Museum Bonn
Ahrstraße 45
D-53175 Bonn
Phone: +49 228 302 255
Fax: +49 228 302 254
E-mail: info(at)deutsches-museum-bonn.de
Web: www.deutsches-museum.de/bonn

Tuesday - Friday 10:00 to 17:00
Saturday 12:00 to 17:00
Sunday and public holidays 10:00 to 17:00

(also on Easter Monday and Whit Monday and on statutory public holidays that fall on a Monday)

Closed:

  • Mondays, apart from public holidays
  • 1 January (New Year)
  • 27 February (Weiberfastnacht,Thursday before carnival)
  • 18 February (Good Friday)
  • 1. May
  • 24 December (Christmas Eve)
  • 25 December (Christmas Day)
  • 31 December (New Year’s Eve)
  • 1 January (New Year)
Adults9,00 EUR
Family ticket20,00 EUR

The family ticket entitles parents, partnerships, single parents or family members (up to 2 adults) with children up to the age of 17 belonging to the family to enter.

Children and young people (from 6 to 17 years)5,00 EUR
Pupils, trainees, students5,00 EUR
Severely disabled persons (accompanying person free with
registered B)
5,00 EUR
Recipients of unemployment benefit II5,00 EUR
Participants in federal voluntary service, voluntary military,
service, voluntary social/ecological year
5,00 EUR
Holders of a Bonn ID card5,00 EUR
Family ticket with Bonn ID card10,00 EUR

  • Photos © Eric Alexander Lichtenscheidt, Deutsches Museum Bonn

Deutsches Museum Bonn
Ahrstraße 45
D-53175 Bonn
Phone: +49 228 302 255
Fax: +49 228 302 254
E-mail: info(at)deutsches-museum-bonn.de
Web: www.deutsches-museum.de/bonn

The Deutsches Museum Bonn is truly not just a simple museum; this is a place where an enormous amount of knowledge is imparted, especially to children and young people.

Collections

The Deutsches Museum Bonn has chosen an unusual but exciting way to clearly present the extensive field of ‘Research and Technology in Germany after 1945’. The central contents of the development of the last six decades are shown here as examples. Around 100 exhibits from all disciplines - physics, chemistry, biology, medical technology, aerospace and ecology - are spread across five exhibition areas. These are each organised around a central theme:

  • Elementary
  • IceBreaking
  • Heaven and hell
  • Border crossers
  • Tradition - Vision

Museum for contemporary research and technology

A bulging airbag that saves lives? A plastic sleeve that is inserted into a drill hole and holds every screw in the wall? A cage in which atoms are trapped? A clock that only lags one second in a million years? A musical instrument that produced the bird calls in Hitchcock's thriller ‘The Birds’?

The Deutsches Museum Bonn has them and is exhibiting them: Airbag, Fischer dowel, ion cage, atomic clock and Mixturtrautonium. These and around 100 other technical and scientific highlights from contemporary research and technology in Germany can be seen in this museum.

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