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4 unusual facts about Deutsches Museum


Andreas Untersberger

In 1932, his work was part of the exhibition in the Deutsches Museum.

Discovery of Neptune

Eventually the telescope was moved to Deutsches Museum in München, Germany, where it can still be seen in the 21st century as an exhibit.

Emanuel Bachrach-Barée

In the years 1931 and 1932 his paintings were still on display at the art exhibitions of the Deutsches Museum in München.

Salmson AD.3

A preserved Salmson 3 Ad engine, similar to a British Salmson AD.3, is on public display at the Deutsches Museum, Munich.


Akaflieg Stuttgart FS-24

Eight examples of the Phönix were built and all were still flying in 1980, with at least one example now preserved in the Deutsches Museum in Munich and another in the Deutsches Segleflugmuseum at Wasserkuppe.

Environmental ethics

In 2009, the University of Munich and Deutsches Museum founded the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, an international, interdisciplinary center for research and education in the environmental humanities.

Weller Flugzeugbau

The company has done contract specialized welding for automotive companies, including DaimlerChrysler, Porsche and BMW as well as work for aircraft manufacturers, including Scheibe Flugzeugbau and Sauer aircraft engines, and aviation museums, such as the Musée de l'Air, Deutsches Museum and the Technikmuseum Speyer.


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Karin Reich

From 1967 to 1973 she was a scientific assistant at the Research Institute of the Deutsches Museum in Munich and the Institute for the History of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, where in 1973 she and Helmuth Gericke graduated.

Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society

The Rachel Carson Center's directors are Christof Mauch of LMU Munich and Helmuth Trischler of the Deutsches Museum.