The core of the museum in Nuremberg is a 6.600-square-meter exhibition on the history of railways in Germany. Various narrative strands recount social, cultural, and economic developments and offer a glimpse into the future. The original rolling stock is a crowd-puller. Around 40 legends of the railway await visitors in two halls. In addition, there is a 15.000-square-meter outdoor area with changing vehicle and themed exhibitions.
The modelarium displays over 2.000 models, from historic vehicles in 1:5 scale to a miniature locomotive in 1:700 format. The famous Adler locomotive is also being brought back to life as a digital model. Younger railway fans should definitely not miss the Children's Railway Land, or KIBALA for short. There, you'll find everything that makes children's hearts beat faster: Numerous hands-on stations and the KIBALA Express invite them to play and learn. In addition to exciting exhibition areas and varied special exhibitions, the DB Museum also offers a diverse program for families and children, culture enthusiasts, and railway fans.
