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Step into the fascinating world of mobility with a visit to the Transport Museum in Dresden, Germany. Located at the historic Johanneum on Neumarkt, this museum offers an immersive journey through the evolution of land, sea, and air travel across centuries.
Explore over 5,000 square meters of captivating exhibits, including vintage cars, majestic locomotives, and intricate ship models. Interactive stations let you ride a penny-farthing, board a steam locomotive, or design your own boat for a digital regatta, making it engaging for all ages.
Gain insight into the stories behind the vehicles and the people who shaped transportation history. The museum houses collections covering road, rail, aviation, and navigation, all under one roof. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout, so you can download the audio guide app in your preferred language.
Your ticket grants access to all open exhibitions, including temporary displays and the popular model railway. The museum is wheelchair accessible and welcomes families with strollers or service animals. Please note, food and drinks are not included, and tickets are valid for one-time entry only.
Plan to spend two to three hours discovering this unique attraction, conveniently located near public transportation. The museum is closed on Mondays and select holidays, so check availability and secure your tickets now for an unforgettable experience in Dresden.







