Episode 1 Review. Sharing the experience of missing a flight, losing luggage, and reviewing a 1-night stay in Vienna, Austria

Episode 2 Review. Where is the horizon? Oh, there it is at "Lyon".

Review Episode 3. One day in a good day in Geneva (Geneva Switzerland)

Episode 4 Review. Once upon a time in Lausanne, Switzerland

Review of Episode 5. Munich = Munich = Munich. I came here to eat "German pork knuckle" ........ End

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This is a review of the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany. If you are not interested in museums, you can skip this section. However, I recommend that you take a look at the photos.

My journey today was entirely on foot. I spent a considerable amount of time at the Deutsches Museum and decided to explore Munich's shopping scene in the evening. Therefore, I opted not to use public transportation. The photos in this review are not exhaustive, as there were many exhibits and I occasionally forgot to capture them. (Actually, I forgot quite a few, haha!)

To explore the museum's exhibitions, please visit the Deutsches Museum Overview website.

The walking route is not difficult. You can start from Marienplatz Square and walk towards Viktualienmarkt. Then, continue straight towards the Isar River. The street I came out on is Kohlstraße. Confused? Just open Google Maps. It's not difficult. I was confused for a while, so I opened Google Maps and walked the same way.


The front features an impressive large statue.


Walk approximately 50 meters inside to find the ticket booth. Tickets are priced at 11 euros per person (a bit steep, but the interior is quite spacious and offers a wealth of knowledge).

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The facade of the Deutsches Museum resembles the setting of the movie "Night at the Museum".


The first section showcases a diverse collection of historical vessels, spanning various eras and designs.

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I opted to descend to the basement level (Level 0) first. This level showcases the history of navigation and maritime travel, including the engines of various vessels, with an engineering focus. Those with an understanding of engines will find this particularly engaging.


As mentioned earlier, this course covers a comprehensive range of topics related to navigation.


The right side of the basement showcases deep-sea equipment. It's truly fascinating!


There is also a large submarine.


On the first floor, there is a small room separated from the boat exhibition. This room provides information about biology.


It is understood that this is a simulation of atoms, cells, nuclei, and so on (if I am wrong, please forgive me).


Looking up from the ship exhibition level, the upper level showcases historical aviation.


This level is still referred to as Level 1.


The lower floor houses the ship's exhibition, while another room showcases electrical power. Be warned, the show features loud noises, so earplugs are recommended.

I don't remember which floor has Flight Simulator. I'd like to play it, but my uncle is busy, so I don't dare to ask for advice. (He might not let me play, haha.)

This photo shows the rooftop of the 6th floor. It's incredibly beautiful.

After finishing the museum, I slowly walked down each floor, which covered topics such as stars, astronomy, music, musical instruments, art, radio, paper, toys, glass, mines, and ceramics. This is just what I can remember, there was much more but I didn't take pictures because I was so excited and playing with everything. It was a lot of fun! This review will be the last part of my European trip in 2017. See you in Zurich...

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