Three hundred and sixty-five days a year, the gateway to the world of miniature models is open to visitors every day: railroad tracks, trains, statues, buildings, landscapes the scenes and details are so spectacular that visitors are impressed. As of January 2011, the miniature landscape here is divided into seven major themes: Harz, Alps, Austria, Hamburg, USA, Scandinavia and Switzerland. Therefore, it is not surprising that the hamburger miniature landscape world has become the world's largest CNC railway model in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Hamburg's miniature landscape of 15,000-kilometer-long railroad tracks can reach 15,000 car skins. To this end, 5,000 houses and bridges, 250,000 trees and 250,000 single-person statues have created magnificent scenes in proportion to the H0 track. Nearly half a million lights have made this miniature railway beautiful and beautiful, making visitors unforgettable. In order to control the train operation, a total of sixty computers were used.
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This is a MUST go attraction. I admire the meticulus and detail recreation of different places in Europe. But I like the most is the Airport. It looks so real that you think you were in a real airport
Beautiful place with lots of fun
Housing the world’s largest model railway, this is Hamburg’s biggest eccentric surprise. Entry is only €15.
It's hard not to be utterly amazed by these little miniature worlds complete with real-life drama. Don't make the mistake of thinking this is a sight for your young audiences; it really is for everybody.
The best miniature train museum I have ever been in. Really massive detailed sets, including an airport with planes taking off and landing!