DEUTSCHES MUSEUM (GERMAN MUSEUM)
The Deutsches Museum is simply gigantic and is entirely dedicated to the understanding of natural and technical sciences.
With its 50,000 m² and 17,000 exhibits, the German Museum is simply gigantic and welcomes the largest number of visitors per year. Entirely dedicated to natural and technical sciences, it was created by Oskar von Miller in 1903. The museum exhibits about 17,000 objects, of which aircraft are certainly the main attraction. It is also a learning centre giving children and adults the opportunity to quench their thirst for knowledge by hearing, seeing, touching, testing and experimenting! The museum is organized in several parts:
Natural sciences : all sciences are reviewed here. From nanotechnology to astronomy. We linger in the planetarium to see the universe projected on a spherical screen, or in the section devoted to musical instruments to discover the fabulous power of acoustics.
Materials, energy and production: we retrace the history of energy, we dive into the depths of the mines to discover stones and metals, we are interested in the power of electricity, we discover the production of ceramics, glass and paper before ending with renewable energy.
Communication: from the first paintings in prehistoric caves to computers, via the radio and the telephone.
Transport: on the sea or in the air, this part of the museum reveals the different technologies that have enabled man to travel on all continents.
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Les explications (très intéressantes et pertinentes) étaient en allemand et en anglais, du moins dans les sections visitées.
Il y a aussi des présentations par des animateurs du musée (en allemand seulement). Le jour de notre passage, c’était sur l’ouïe. Sur un plan anecdotique, nous avons appris – avec démonstration – comment le son des sabres laser Star Wars sont produits. Nous avons expérimenté aussi comment on entend par notre structure osseuse.
Nous y retournerons très certainement!