City traffic, travel and mobility are the themes of the three halls. See more than 100 historic cars, trains, bikes and more - including the world's first combustion engine and the Puffing Billy steam locomotive. The free guided tours and demonstrations will show you other highlights, such as the carriage simulator, which will let you experience how people during Mozart's time traveled around.
The exhibitions with their impressive exhibits are also the venue for a diverse program of events, which are hosted in landmarked exhibition halls built in 1908. These exhibitions alone are valuable testimonies of architectural history and are worth a visit.
Daily 9 am – 5 pm
Closed: Shrove Tuesday, Good Friday, May Day, 1. November, 24, 25, 31 December, 1 January
The admission fee without any guest card is 8€ for adults.
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U4, U5 to Schwanthalerhöhe
Bus 53: bus stop Schwanthalerhöhe
Bus 134: bus stop Theresienhöhe
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