5/5 Cesar M. 5 years ago on Google • 4 reviews
I
really
like
the
way
German
people
create
their
museums.
This
one
is
no
exception.
In
here
you
can
see
a
very
long
history
of
transport
vehicles,
their
technical
data,
users
and
how
they
did
impact
their
region
and
society.
Safety,
efficiency,
comfort,
downsides,
upsides
and
side
effects
of
transport
are
documented
here.
From
bikes
to
high
speed
trains
are
here
to
be
seen.
There
is
an
ICE
locomotive
on
display
but
I
could
not
board
the
cockpit,
it
was
closed
but
it
seems
that
Is
usually
open
to
public.
You
can
board
very
old
trains
as
if
they
were
on
service,
mail
trains,
cars,
trucks,
buses
and
logistics
service
vehicles.
Usually
every
vehicle
in
display
has
its
technical
data,
very
nice
for
nerds
and
engineers
(like
me).
There
is
an
area
of
the
museum
focused
in
learning
mechanical
principles
used
in
transport
vehicles
where
you
can
play
with
didactic
models
such
as
electric
and
friction
brakes,
clutches,
transmission,
fluids
science
on
transmisions,
steering,
among
others.
I
saw
a
MAN
truck
on
display
with
its
mobile
parts
explained
and
cutted
so
you
can
see
how
it
works.
No
wonder
why
German
children
get
interested
in
engineering
(boys
and
girls
alike)
and
grow
to
be
so
incredibly
competent.
Because,
in
every
museum,
technical
details
are
didactic
and
easily
explained.
Sciences
in
general
are
nearly
explained
in
every
museum.
I
think
that
makes
their
young
and
children
to
become
good
scientists,
engineers
and
technicians.
As
a
personal
note
I
think,
that
Audis
motto
can
be
said
for
all
of
Germany:
"Vorsprung
Durch
Technik"
(leadership
through
technology).
And
that
is
thanks
to
places
like
this.
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