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The Deutsches Museum in Munich, founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, is one of the world's major science and technology museums.

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Who founded the Deutsches Museum?

The Deutsches Museum was founded in 1903 by engineer Oskar von Miller. It became one of the world's major museums for science and technology.

What is the Deutsches Museum in Munich known for?

It is known for large science and technology collections, including machinery, transport, physics, and engineering exhibits. The museum's founding dates to 1903.

Is the Deutsches Museum mainly for children or adults?

It serves both, because many exhibits are technical but also designed for public learning. Its scale and subject range make it more like a science and engineering museum than a small hands-on center.

How does the Deutsches Museum differ from Munich's art museums?

The Deutsches Museum focuses on science, technology, and engineering rather than painting or sculpture. Munich's art museums, such as the Pinakothek museums, have a very different collection focus.

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