MAN-Museum, Transport and corporate museum in Augsburg, Germany
The MAN Museum is a corporate museum in Augsburg that tells industrial history through machines and vehicles. The display includes steam engines, printing presses, diesel engines, and commercial trucks spread across multiple rooms.
The museum was created in 1953 in a former MAN research building and documents the development of engine technology throughout the 20th century. The collection shows how power systems changed from early steam engines to modern diesel motors.
The museum shows how Augsburg became a center for engine development through MAN's work. Visitors see machines that were put to use in daily life around the world.
The museum welcomes visitors on weekdays and requires advance registration. The rooms are located in an industrial building that is easy to reach from the city center.
The museum preserves one of the most important engines in the world: an early diesel test motor of great historical importance. This engine marks a turning point in engine development and draws technology enthusiasts.
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