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  • 5/5 GamerAaron33 3 years ago on Google • 18 reviews
    The tour was very cool at "The Long Night of the Museums" There was even free food (a few breads) The tour was great and very well and excitingly told :) Really cool there! I would like to come again We got a lot of information about heat and cold. There was even a game where you needed strength to bring the pot to the boil. I thought that was the best! I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS MUSEUM!🙂
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  • 4/5 Andreas S. 4 years ago on Google • 419 reviews
    Great location

  • 4/5 Herbert R. 3 years ago on Google • 65 reviews
    An attractive and informative presentation of the topic “History of Heating”. A few interactive stations lighten up the tour through the rooms. Only the topic of the environment is a little neglected - concrete suggestions and tips on how you can contribute to more energy efficiency when heating are missing.

  • 5/5 pete m. 4 years ago on Google • 48 reviews
    Excellent tours. Children were thrilled. Competent employees.

  • 5/5 Franz Xaver Z. 4 years ago on Google • 45 reviews
    Came across it by chance and had a nice tour just for us (two adults, two children). Well-curated exhibition spaces, very modern and informative. Highly recommended as a morning program!

  • 5/5 Claudia H. 4 years ago on Google • 42 reviews
    Very interesting exhibits on the subject of heating! Was there today as an accompaniment to a school class - but in an exhibition on the subject of schools in the past! Excellent tour, children were thrilled to be able to sit in an old school class! Lots of information, entertaining and interesting!!!

  • 1/5 Małgorzata J. 4 years ago on Google • 35 reviews
    #i was there at sunday noon and it was closed, when it should be open...

  • 5/5 mar s. 1 year ago on Google • 15 reviews
    I had arranged an exclusive date for a group for mid-September 2022. We received a very friendly welcome and enjoyed a wonderful, very interesting and informative, but also humorous tour. Even the skeptics among us, who couldn't imagine what a "heating museum" would offer, were pleasantly surprised. For all of us, visiting the museum was a small journey through time and many remembered their childhood or the stories from parents and grandparents. There are many beautiful objects to see, interactive stations for young and old and the museum is also very suitable for giving children and young people an impression and showing how people lived in the past compared to today and what heating and water consumption were like back then , cooking, washing etc. meant. I can warmly recommend this museum including a guided tour as an insider tip in the truest sense of the word.

  • 4/5 Armin M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I find it very interesting and well presented. As already mentioned, a comparison of heating technologies with efficiency and sustainability would certainly be desirable. (Original) Finde ich sehr interessant und gut dargestellt. Wie auch schon erwähnt wäre ein Vergleich der Heiztechniken mit Effizenz und Nachhaltigkeitsvergleich sicher wünschenswert.

  • 5/5 Jana E. 3 years ago on Google • 2 reviews
    Please, all kids from the US should go see this museum. And especially now in these times. Very instructive, exciting, varied. The kids' lives are made more difficult with the cov tests and wearing masks in schools, why can't you do something like that with school classes?

  • 5/5 Karin G. 5 years ago on Google • 1 review
    We would give the museum 6 stars! My children were totally thrilled by the extremely friendly children's tour! Explained in a totally understandable way, not too much and perfectly explained with a spark of humor. If there were such museum guides in every museum, some people who don't like museums would become museum fans. All love


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