Useful visitor information at a glance
Please note:
The Science Center Spectrum is closed for major renovation and modernization work until the end of 2012.
Adress and Contact
Deutsches Technikmuseum
Trebbiner Straße 9
10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Phone: ++49 (0)30 / 90 254-0
Fax: ++49 (0)30 / 90 254-175
E-mail: info@sdtb.de
Opening hours
| Tuesday to Friday | 9.00 am to 5.30 pm |
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| Saturday / Sunday | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| Mondays | closed |
| Public holidays | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| 6 April 2012 (Good Friday) | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
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| 8 April 2012 (Easter Sunday) | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| 9 April 2012 (Easter Monday) | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| 1 May 2012 (Labour Day) | closed |
| 17 May 2012 (Ascension Day) | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| 27 May 2012 (Whit Sunday) | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| 28 May 2012 (Whit Monday) | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| Tuesday to Sunday | 10.00 am to 4.00 pm |
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| Tuesday to Thursday | 10.00 am to 5.15 pm |
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| Friday | 10.00 am to 2.00 pm |
Admission prices
| Full | Concessions | |
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| Admission | 6,00 EUR | 3,50 EUR |
| Groups (of 10 or more) | 4,00 EUR | 1,50 EUR |
| Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children up to the age of 14) | 7,00 EUR | |
| Maxi-family ticket (2 adults + 3 children up to the age of 14) | 13,00 EUR | |
| FamilienPass holders (FamilienPass available from museum shop for 6,00 EUR) | 4,00 EUR | 1,50 EUR |
From 3 p.m. children and students up to the age of 18 are free.
Tickets are valid for same-day visits to the German Museum of Technology and the road traffic division "Man on the move" in the loading sheds.
Please note that the ticket desks close half an hour before museum closing time.
More Information
Cooperation with the Berlin Museum of Natural History
Special offer of the German Museum of Technology Berlin (GMTB) in cooperation with the Berlin Museum of Natural History ("Museum für Naturkunde" of the Humboldt-University in Berlin):
If you provide a ticket of the Museum of Natural History, we will offer your companion a free GMTB-ticket - and vice versa.
The Berlin Museum of Natural History.
This offer is extended until December 30, 2011.
How to get there
Public transport:
Underground lines
U1, U7 Möckernbrücke
U1, U2 Gleisdreieck
S-Bahn
S1, S2, S25 Anhalter Bahnhof
- Public transport-timetables for Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB)
- Public transport timetables for Berlin (BVG)
- How to get to the Museum of Technology (PDF, 198 kB, before long)
- Interactive street map of Berlin, with house numbers
Parking space is limited in Trebbiner Strasse, but there is plenty of pay parking in Gleisdreieck multi-storey car park.
Guided tours and demonstrations
For information on our wide range of services for individual visitors, children’s birthday parties, disabled people, families, schools and tour parties please contact Ms Fritzsche
Phone: ++49 (0)30 / 90 254-124 (answering machine), fritzsche@sdtb.de
General tours, department tours, thematic tours and special tours for children and school classes cost EUR 30 (in german) or EUR 40 (in english) plus admission. Tours for adults cost EUR 60 (in german or english) plus admission.
Tours last about one hour, maximum size of group 30. Please reserve two weeks in advance.
Audio guides
"Movement" (in German) for children aged 8 to 12
About one hour
"Technical Revolutions" for adults
About 90 minutes
(English, German, French, Polish, Turkish)
Adults: EUR 2.00
Children up to 14: EUR 1.00
For groups of 10 or more please notify us three days in advance:
Phone: ++49 (0)30 / 90 254-124 fritzsche@sdtb.de
Please notice: In exchange for the units, an ID card (with photo) is needed as security. For groups and families, only one security deposit is necessary.
Photography and filming
Hand-held photography and video for personal, non-commercial use is permitted on the premises and in the grounds of the Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, as long as flash, lighting and tripods are not used.
For other purposes please apply in writing – well in advance – to info@sdtb.de.
Picnic areas
In the foyer of the entrance building and in the new extension (Shipping exhibition, 2nd and 3rd floors near the lifts) there are rest areas where you can eat and drink. There are also marked picnic areas outdoors in the Museum Park.
Barrier-free access
We do everything we can to make our exhibitions and other services accessible to all visitors.
There is wheelchair access in the museum itself, but not the historical brewery or the mills. In the Museum Park there is a specially designed tour for blind people through the buildings and attractions of this fascinating historical site.
For more information please consult our barrier-free access page.
Museum restaurants
Museumsrestaurant "Anhalt"
Trebbiner Str.
030 / 902 54 - 247
We are sorry: Bistro "Tor 25" is closed during the renovation of our Spectrum Science Center.
| Tuesday to Friday | 9.00 am to 5.30 am |
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| Saturday / Sunday | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
| Mondays | closed |
| Public holidays | 10.00 am to 6.00 pm |
Museum shops “Wasmuth im Museum”
Our shops "Wasmuth im Museum" stock all the accompanying materials for our and for the Science Center Spectrums exhibitions as well as many other scientifically themed products. You will find them in the entrance buildings.
Phone: ++49 (0)30 / 25 79 27 30 (Technikmuseum, Trebbiner Str. 9)
Phone: ++49 (0)30 / 90 254 246 (Loading shed, Möckernstr. 26 - closed till the end of 2012)
| Tuesday to Friday | 10.30 am to 5.30 pm |
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| Saturday / Sunday | 11.30 am to 6.00 pm |
| Mondays | closed |
| Public holidays | 11.30 am to 6.00 pm |
Cooperation with the Museumsportal Berlin
The Museumsportal Berlin offers full information about Berlin museums, the exhibitions, events or questions like "Open on Mondays" or barrier-free access.
