




The Deutsches Museum
Tickets includes
- Skip the line access
- Deutsches Museum entrance
- 6 Resident Exhibitions
- Kids’ Kingdom
- Ongoing Exhibitions
Opening hours
Daily: 09:00 am – 5:00 pm
Last admission: 30mn before the end of the opening time.
Duration
The Deutsches Museum in Munich typically takes 4 to 6 hours to visit. For a more in-depth exploration, plan for a full day to experience all the diverse exhibitions.
Tips to Optimize Your Visit:
- Plan ahead the sections that interest you.
- Take regular breaks in the dining areas.
- Review the museum map before your arrival.
Note
- Tickets are excluded from exchange, return and partial refund.
- The museum is accessible for visitors with disabilities.
- Umbrellas, large bags, drinks and food are not allowed in the Museum.
- Animals are not allowed in the Deutsches Museum.
- Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Ongoing Exhibitions Experiences Collections
Ongoing Exhibitions
Kids’ Kingdom
A Grand Space for Young Adventurers!
The Kid’ Kingdom at the Deutsches Museum is a dedicated space for children, featuring interactive and playful activities to explore science. Ideal for sparking curiosity and stimulating the imagination of young explorers in a fun and educational setting.
Kids’ Kingdom
A Grand Space for Young Adventurers!
The Kid’ Kingdom at the Deutsches Museum is a dedicated space for children, featuring interactive and playful activities to explore science. Ideal for sparking curiosity and stimulating the imagination of young explorers in a fun and educational setting.
FAQ
SKIP THE LINE! It’s recommended to book your tickets online to avoid queues and ensure your entry at the desired date and time, especially during busy periods. With an online ticket, you can head straight to the entrance of the museum upon arrival, skipping the ticket counter.
A typical visit to the Deutsches Museum lasts about 4 to 6h, but this can vary depending on your level of interest in the exhibits. You are free to explore the collections at your own pace.
Yes, the Deutsches Museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities. Elevators and ramps are available throughout the museum, along with designated parking spots. If you have specific needs, feel free to contact the museum’s staff in advance.
Yes, the Deutsches Museum offers several dining options to keep you energized during your visit.
Where to Eat:
Restaurant Schumpeter:
- Located inside the museum, it serves a variety of hot meals, including German and international dishes. Perfect for a hearty lunch or dinner before or after exploring the exhibits.
Cafeteria:
- Ideal for a quick bite, the cafeteria offers snacks, sandwiches, and a selection of hot and cold beverages. Great for a coffee break or a light snack on the go.
Snack Bars:
- Scattered throughout the museum, these snack stands provide treats like pastries, fruits, and drinks, perfect for a quick refreshment between exhibits.
Outdoor Terrace:
- During the warmer months, you can relax and enjoy your meal outside on the terrace, taking in the fresh air and views.
Quick Tips:
- Opening Hours: Most dining areas are open during the museum’s operating hours. Check the official website for specific times.
- Reservations: For Restaurant Schumpeter, it’s a good idea to make a reservation, especially on weekends or holidays.
- Dietary Needs: There are vegetarian and gluten-free options available to cater to different dietary preferences.
Enjoy your visit and make sure to take a break to grab something delicious to eat!
Directions
If you’re traveling by car from the center of Munich to the Deutsches Museum, follow these simple steps:
Starting Point: Marienplatz (Munich City Center)
Head West on Neuhauser Straße:
- From Marienplatz, take Neuhauser Straße heading west towards Rindermarkt.
Continue onto Schleissheimer Straße:
- Follow Neuhauser Straße as it becomes Schleissheimer Straße after passing Rindermarkt.
Turn Left onto Museumsinsel:
- Continue straight until you reach the area designated for museums. Follow the signs for Museumsinsel (Museum Island).
Arrive at Deutsches Museum:
- The Deutsches Museum will be prominently located on your right side, situated between the Isar River and Englschalkinger Straße.
Parking Options:
Parkhaus am Museum:
- Location: Directly adjacent to the Deutsches Museum.
- Features: Convenient access, reserved parking spots for disabled visitors.
- Tip: Arrive early to secure a parking space, especially during weekends and holidays.
Parkhaus Fasanerie:
- Location: A short walk from the museum.
- Features: Ample parking spaces and reasonable rates.
- Accessibility: Equipped with facilities for disabled visitors.
Park & Ride (P+R) Facilities:
- Options:
- P+R Pasing
- P+R Laim
- Benefits: Economical parking options outside the city center with easy access to public transportation for the remaining journey to the museum.
- Options:
Disabled Parking:
- Reserved Spots:
- Available at both Parkhaus am Museum and Parkhaus Fasanerie.
- Requirements: Ensure you have a valid disabled parking permit displayed on your vehicle.
Additional Tips:
Traffic Considerations:
- Munich can experience heavy traffic during peak hours (morning and evening rush hours). Plan your trip accordingly to avoid delays.
Navigation:
- Use a GPS or a reliable mapping service (e.g., Google Maps) for real-time directions and traffic updates.
Alternative Transport:
- If you prefer not to drive, the Deutsches Museum is easily accessible via public transportation (S-Bahn and U-Bahn).
Weather Preparedness:
- Munich weather can be unpredictable. Ensure your vehicle is equipped for the current conditions, especially in winter months.
Traveling to the Deutsches Museum by public transport from the heart of Munich is easy and efficient. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you reach the museum using Munich’s excellent public transportation system:
Starting Point: Marienplatz (Munich City Center)
By U-Bahn (Subway):
Lines: Take either the U3 or U6 line from Marienplatz station.
Directions:
- U3: Towards Moosach
- U6: Towards Garching-Forschungszentrum
Stop: Get off at Fraunhoferstraße station.
Walking to Deutsches Museum:
- Exit the station and walk southeast on Fraunhoferstraße.
- Continue straight onto Museumsinsel.
- The Deutsches Museum will be on your left at Museumsinsel 1.
- Approximate Walking Time: 5 minutes.
By Tram:
- Tram Line 20:
From Marienplatz, take Tram Line 20 towards Hauptbahnhof (Main Station).
Stop: Get off at Museumsinsel.
Walking to Deutsches Museum:
- The tram stop Museumsinsel is right next to the museum.
- Approximate Walking Time: 1 minute.
- Tram Line 20:
By Bus:
Bus Lines: Several bus lines serve the area around the Deutsches Museum. It’s recommended to check the latest schedules on the MVV website.
Recommended Route: Take Bus 100 towards Neuperlach and alight at the Museumsinsel stop.
Walking to Deutsches Museum:
- The museum is a short walk from the Museumsinsel bus stop.
- Approximate Walking Time: 2 minutes.
Additional Tips:
Tickets: Ensure you have a valid ticket for the zones you’ll be traveling in. Tickets can be purchased at ticket machines, online via the MVV website, or through mobile apps like MVV-App.
Accessibility: The Deutsches Museum is fully accessible. Both Fraunhoferstraße and Museumsinsel stations are equipped with elevators and ramps for wheelchair users.
Timetables: Munich’s public transport operates frequently, but it’s advisable to check real-time schedules on the MVV website or using a public transport app like Google Maps or the MVV-App for the latest updates.
Duration: The total journey from Marienplatz to the Deutsches Museum typically takes around 10-15 minutes, depending on your mode of transport and walking speed.
Example Route:
- From Marienplatz, take U3 towards Moosach or U6 towards Garching-Forschungszentrum.
- Get off at Fraunhoferstraße (2 stops, approximately 5 minutes).
- Walk southeast on Fraunhoferstraße towards Museumsinsel.
- Arrive at Deutsches Museum, located at Museumsinsel 1.
Or,
- From Marienplatz, take Tram Line 20 towards Hauptbahnhof.
- Get off at Museumsinsel.
- Walk directly to Deutsches Museum.
Traveling to the Deutsches Museum from Munich Airport (Flughafen München) using public transportation is straightforward and efficient. Follow these step-by-step instructions to reach the museum comfortably:
Step 1: From Munich Airport to Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)
- Take the S-Bahn:
- Lines: S1 (Flughafen/München Ost ↔ Freising) or S8 (Flughafen ↔ Herrsching)
- Frequency: Trains run every 10 minutes during peak hours.
- Duration: Approximately 35-40 minutes.
- Purchase Tickets:
- Where: Buy tickets at the S-Bahn stations in the airport terminals from ticket machines or counters.
- Types: A single ticket covering zones Airport (Flughafen) to Central Munich (Innenstadt) is required.
- Tip: Consider a day ticket if you plan to use public transport multiple times in Munich.
Step 2: From Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) to Fraunhoferstraße
Transfer to the U-Bahn:
- Lines: U3 (Marienplatz ↔ Moosach) or U6 (Marienplatz ↔ Garching-Forschungszentrum)
- Direction:
- U3: Towards Moosach
- U6: Towards Garching-Forschungszentrum
Travel to Fraunhoferstraße:
- Stop: Get off at Fraunhoferstraße station (just 2 stops from Hauptbahnhof).
- Duration: Approximately 5 minutes.
Exit the Station:
- Follow the signs to exit towards Museumsinsel (Museum Island).
Step 3: Walk to Deutsches Museum
Head Southeast on Fraunhoferstraße:
- Walk: Approximately 5 minutes from Fraunhoferstraße station.
- Address: Museumsinsel 1, 80538 Munich
Arrive at Deutsches Museum:
- The museum is prominently located on your left, situated between the Isar River and Englschalkinger Straße.
Alternative Route via Tram
From Munich Airport:
- Take the S8 S-Bahn towards Herrsching.
Transfer at Sendlinger Tor:
- Tram Line: Tram 20 towards Hauptbahnhof
- Stop: Get off at Museumsinsel tram stop.
Walk to Deutsches Museum:
- The museum is directly adjacent to the tram stop.
Total Journey Time
- Approximately: 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on connections and waiting times.
Additional Tips
- Tickets:
- Ensure your ticket covers all zones you’ll travel through. Tickets are available at machines, online via the MVV website, or through the MVV-App.
- Accessibility:
- Both S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations are equipped with elevators and ramps for wheelchair access.
- Real-Time Information:
- Check schedules and real-time updates on the MVV website or using the MVV-App.
- Language:
- Signage and announcements are available in both German and English.
- Navigation Apps:
- Utilize apps like Google Maps or the MVV-App for step-by-step navigation and live updates.
AudioGuide App

Experience the Deutsches Museum Like Never Before
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