Wolfhager Str. 109, 34127 Kassel, Hesse, GermanyMap
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Going back in time
There is a big collection of all kind of things. You can find old trains and firetrucks but also medical instruments and the history of the cell-phone for example. We went there with our 4 year ol...
Museum is located in old Henschel facility. It's rather small (but only 5 EUR for entry) and untidy, but has interesting collection of items related to maglev trains and Henschel cars. Also hospital t...
Take time and immerse in the theme. It is explained that it is about exponates from North Hessen. The thematics are not necessarily related. However, the collection is really e...
Unconventional, family, lively, in constant change
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Here are not only rares but also lovers who are probably always in the process of beauting and making the interior of the museum more interesting. That's exceptional. Nothing for perfectists!
Going back in time
There is a big collection of all kind of things. You can find old trains and firetrucks but also medical instruments and the history of the cell-phone for example. We went there with our 4 year ol...
Cool
It worth to visit. There are a lot of old carriages of public transport. Old technik. Old vechicles.
Little dusty, but interesting things about maglev
Museum is located in old Henschel facility. It's rather small (but only 5 EUR for entry) and untidy, but has interesting collection of items related to maglev trains and Henschel cars. Also hospital t...
Of all technical things
Take time and immerse in the theme. It is explained that it is about exponates from North Hessen. The thematics are not necessarily related. However, the collection is really e...
Unconventional, family, lively, in constant change
Here are not only rares but also lovers who are probably always in the process of beauting and making the interior of the museum more interesting. That's exceptional. Nothing for perfectists!