Deutsches Museum, located on the Museumsinsel (Museum Island) in Munich, is one of the oldest and largest science and technology museums in the world. Founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, the museum showcases a vast array of scientific and technological achievements. Its exhibitions cover topics from the fundamentals of natural science to the history of technology and industry. With an extensive collection of original machines, equipment, models, and reconstructions, spanning across 50 fields of science and technology, visitors can engage with interactive and educational displays. Inside its walls, one can explore exhibits on astronomy, transportation, energy, chemistry, and much more. Additionally, the museum houses an extensive library on the history of science and technology. The Deutsches Museum aims to inspire and educate the public about the development of science and human ingenuity, making it a place of learning and wonder for people of all ages. The architecture of the building itself, including its specialized workshops and laboratories, is designed to blend in with the role of the museum as a repository of knowledge.