The DB Museum, or German Railway Museum, in Nuremberg is one of the oldest railway museums globally, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of rail transport. Housed in a historic building, the museum features Germany’s oldest surviving passenger coach and a vintage train platform, providing a tangible connection to the past. Interactive exhibits, including train simulators and intricate model railways, engage visitors of all ages. Today, guests can explore the rich history and technological advancements of the railway, making it a fascinating destination for both train enthusiasts and history buffs.
DB Museum (German Railway Museum)
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