I personally feel that the Deutsche Museum is Munich's pride, ranking among the top ten tourist attractions in Germany according to the number of visitors is definitely not unreasonable. For the absolute majority of visitors to Europe, it's not a bad idea to come to this Technical Museum for a change, because they spend almost every day in places like castles, palace gardens and galleries. And to tell you the truth, for most of my friends in science and engineering, many times visiting museums of painting and art is purely subordinate and elegant. In the face of classical paintings of different styles and styles, besides the following names and some famous paintings, you really don't know how to paint, nor do you know how to paint. It's better to look at the great inventions in the history of science and technology in the German Museum, from wooden wheeled waterwheel to Watt's steam engine, from sail to satellite, from V2 rocket to Junker fighter, 55 exhibition halls, nearly 50,000 square meters of exhibition area, numerous exhibits, from astronomy to geography, it can be said that all aspects of the history of science and technology should be covered. It is suggested that comrades who intend to visit should set aside a whole day. It seems that there are not many museums on the outside, but actually 55 exhibition halls are not covered. It is said that the total length of the exhibition line is 16 kilometers. I can almost see the closure from the opening of the exhibition hall. Most of the exhibition halls are just in a hurry. I can only look at the names of the exhibits I am interested in, but I have no time to see the details below. Introduce, there are countless small experimental games you can do by yourself, and you can't try them by yourself. Fifty-five exhibition halls are mainly for mining and railway. Of course, no one can miss the navigational and flying hall in the middle, but the No. 14 Mining Exhibition Hall is very easy to miss if you don't pay attention to it, because it's only a nail-sized place on the tour map, but you don't know there are holes in it until you get in. It's absolutely impossible to walk out in half an hour. Come on, it imitates the construction of mines in different periods from ancient times to modern times. There are relevant models and food to visit. It is a good experience for most people who have no chance to go down to the mines, and it can increase a lot of knowledge. Well, let's not say much. Each of the 55 exhibition halls has its own splendor. I believe that whether you are a technology enthusiast or not, you can always find something you are interested in.