The German Museum of Technology
The German Museum of Technology (Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin), which opened in 1983, has a number of great permanent exhibitions about Germany's role as Europe's industrial powerhouse.
An interesting look into the Industrial Revolution, as well as a rebuilt workshop and equipment from the country's first factories, are among the highlights. Bicycles, horse-drawn carts, motorcycles, and cars may be seen in the road transportation section, while locomotives and coaches going back to 1843 can be found in the rail transportation section. In September, pay a visit to the museum's Transport Depot for a tour and a fun ride on the Museum Train, a 1934 engine that runs between this outpost and the main museum (Sundays only, and included with museum admission).
Address: Trebbiner Straße 9, D-10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg
View details: https://technikmuseum.berlin/