Luckenwalder Strasse 11 (0.2 km from German Museum of Technology)
This Mercure hotel in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin offers well-equipped rooms with free WiFi and a modern sports bar. Gleisdreieck Underground Station and the Museum of Technology are within a 2-minute walk.
12-14 Luckenwalder Straße (0.2 km from German Museum of Technology)
Newly opened in May 2020 this hotel is centrally located in Berlin within a 15-minute walk from Potsdamer Platz. It offers free WiFi stylish interiors and a garden to relax in.
Möckernstrasse 113 (0.3 km from German Museum of Technology)
BNB Potsdamer Platz Rooms & Apartments is set 0.9 mi from Checkpoint Charlie 1 mi from Topography of Terror and 1.1 mi from Potsdamer Platz. The property is located 1.4 mi from the Berliner Philharmonie 1.4 mi from the Holocaust Memorial and 1.
Obentrautstraße 64 (0.3 km from German Museum of Technology)
2 Bedroom in great location in Kreuzberg offers accommodations in Berlin 1.2 miles from Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and 1.4 miles from Holocaust Memorial. The property is around 1.6 miles from The Brandenburg Gate 1.
Obentrautstrase 64 (0.3 km from German Museum of Technology)
Spacious 1-Bedroom Apartment in Kreuzberg is located in Berlin just 1.4 miles from Holocaust Memorial and 1.6 miles from The Brandenburg Gate. The property is around 1.7 miles from The Reichstag 1.7 miles from Gendarmenmarkt and 2.
Schoeneberger Strasse 3 (0.4 km from German Museum of Technology)
Just 1969 feet from the Potsdamer Platz Entertainment District this 4-star hotel in Berlin has a striking restaurant with an opening glass roof. It also offers a modern gym and sauna and stylish rooms with free WiFi.
Flottwellstraße 45 (0.5 km from German Museum of Technology)
Offering fitness facilities Grimm´s Hotel am Potsdamer Platz is centrally located in Berlin. It is less than 10 minutes' walk from the popular shopping and business district surrounding Potsdamer Platz Square.
Schoneberger Strase 12 (0.5 km from German Museum of Technology)
Cosy Apartment nähe Potsdamer Platz is located in Berlin just 1.2 miles from The Reichstag and 1.3 miles from Gendarmenmarkt. The property is close to several well-known attractions a 14-minute walk from Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 0.
The German Museum of Technology Berlin (Deutsches Technikmuseum) is a fascinating museum located in the heart of the capital city and is dedicated to the history, development, and use of science and technology. Established in 1982, it is one of the earliest museums devoted to presenting the technological heritage of Germany and its contributions to advancement around the world. The museum has two main sections: an extensive permanent exhibition and a wide variety of changing temporary exhibitions that showcase different aspects of modern technology.
The permanent exhibition consists of five sections, each with its own collection: Energy and Traffic; Communication; Media; Machines and Crafts; and Materials Science. Here visitors can find a range of objects from early-modern era machines, toys, appliances, automobiles, airplanes, locomotives and other types of transportation vehicles. There are also interactive activities designed to stimulate learning about engineering principles as well as educational programs for children and adults alike.
Aside from the permanent exhibition, visitors can also explore a number of temporary exhibitions that cover various topics related to technology such as architecture and design; railways; printing technologies; energy production; robotics Industries Engineering Education & Research Institute (IERI); Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS); virtual reality; medical engineering; nanotechnology & biotechnology; information technology & media systems among others. Additionally, guests can attend lectures at the museum's own lecture theatre or take part in guided tours which lead them through specific exhibitions or present an overview of all topics covered by the museum.
Apart from its many exhibitions, the museum also provides educational programs for schools where students learn more about how technology works in everyday life while also getting hands-on experience with some historic machines. The institution also organizes public events such as workshops on digital photography or electric car races which give people an opportunity to interact with science and technology in fun ways whilst expanding their knowledge on these subjects too.