Oldtimer- und Technikmuseum Perleberg, Vintage vehicle museum in Perleberg, Germany
The Oldtimer and Technology Museum Perleberg is a collection of historical vehicles in a former gymnasium building. You can find about 50 motorcycles, cars, tractors, and bicycles with auxiliary motors displayed in different areas.
The museum opened in 2002 in a gymnasium building from 1896, using a historical space for a technical exhibition. The building was transformed into a center for historical vehicle technology.
The collection shows vehicles that shaped life in Germany during the divided period, especially Trabant models and their variations. Visitors can understand how people used these vehicles in daily life and what they meant to society at that time.
The museum has regular opening times on Sundays and can be visited at other times with advance notice. It's best to call ahead to check current visiting possibilities and any group tours.
The museum displays a homemade aircraft with a Trabant engine, built by people trying to escape East Germany. This unusual vehicle shows the creativity and desperation people displayed during the German division.
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