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DB Museum (German Railway Museum)
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The DB Museum, opened in 1899 as Royal Bavarian Railway Museum, is Germany's oldest railway museum. Today, as museum of the Deutsche Bahn AG, together with the Museum of Communication, it forms the Nuremberg Traffic Museum. Exhibits include about 40 historic rail vehicles, among them the legendary "Adler" (Eagle) locomotive. In addition to numerous special exhibitions and events, the museum's main attraction is the "Experience Area" of 1,000 square metres.
Lessingstrasse 6
90443 Nuremberg
Telephone +49(0)1804 / 44 22 33
Fax +49(0)911 / 2 19 21 21
Tuesday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday,Sunday and public holiday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
During the Christmas Market and Toy Fair also open on Mondays from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
(incl. Communications Museum)
Adults 5 Euro / reduced rate 4 Euro / children (6-17) and school children 2,50 Euro / school classes 2 Euro / families (2 adults + 4 children) 10 Euros
Reduced rate if traveling by DB rail/VGN public transport!
Limited wheelchair accessibility.
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