The DB Museum Koblenz
From mending plant to museum site.
The DB Museum Koblenz was opened on April 21, 2001 as the first external location of the DB Museum Nuremberg.
The vehicle collection includes around 40 historic locomotives and 50 passenger and freight cars. In the DB Museum Koblenz, the history of the railroad in Germany is illustrated to visitors* in a hands-on museum.
Through accompanying exhibitions and interactive attractions, such as a train simulator, visitors can learn about the world of railroads and become active themselves.
The DB Museum Koblenz is housed in the former freight car repair shop in the Lützel district. Freight cars were repaired in the wagon hall until 1995. Today, it houses the oldest vehicles of the DB Museum Koblenz.
Further exhibits are displayed on the open-air grounds.