- Atomkeller-Museum
Haigerloch. The site where the last German experiments on nuclear fission were conducted
during World War II.
- Baumberger-Sandstein-Museum,
Havixbeck, Münster. Sandstone farm house. (In German and English.)
- Colditz
Castle and Museum,
Saxony. See Everyday Life
in OfLag IV C exhibition of watercolours by William Faithfull Anderson.
- Deutsches
Museum, Munich. Science and technology. Includes an Aircraft Museum and links to other museums in Germany and
elsewhere. (Also in German.)
- German Historical Museum,
Berlin. Includes links to other German museums.
(In German and English.)
- National Museum for Post War
History, Bonn. Contemporary history from the end of World War II. (In German, in
English soon.)
- Hessisches
Landesmuseum Darmstadt. One of the oldest public museums in Germany. Includes art,
crafts and natural history. (In German.)
- Planetarium im Forum der
Technik, Munich.
- Porsche Museum,
from Patch American High School, Stuttgart. See also Mercedes Benz.
- Reiff II Museum,
Aachen. Realized Electronically Illustrated Fast Frame Interactive Information. (Mostly in
German.) Artists may submit electronic artworks for possible inclusion at the reception.
- Roman
Open-Air Museum, Hechingen-Stein. A Roman Villa dating from the 1st to 3rd Century
AD. (Also in German.)
- Schiller
National Museum / German Literature Archive. (In German.)
- Senckenberg
Natural History Museum, Frankfurt.
- SiemensForum
(former SiemensMuseum), Munich. Exhibitions on electrical engineering and
microelectronics. (Also in
German.)
- Städtische
Kunsthalle Mannheim. See Turner exhibition.
(In German.)
- Museums in Germany.
(In German.)
- Museums
in Germany from Berlin.
- Museumslandschaft
museums list. (In German.)
- Hamburg
museums. (In German.)
- Kulture Online.
(In German.)
- ICOM
Deutschland information. (In German.)
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