Bit by bit
From top to bottom: The new exhibitions are growing bit by bit.
The life-size Simplotunnel diorama is being rebuilt piece by piece in front of the entrance to the bridge and hydraulic engineering exhibition. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
The Gutenberg Galaxy is created in the exhibition Image Script Codes. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
Parts of the Mountaineer-Diorama in the new Chemistry exhibition. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
Partitions with info-graphics are being built up in the Electronics exhibition. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
On the ceiling of the exhibition Energy - Engines, along the entire room, there are the segments of a wind turbine blade. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
The cabinets and drawers of the Old Pharmacy will be reinstalled and also refilled in the new health exhibition. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
The water playground in the new children's kingdom is being built. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
Sheep and pig are in the new agriculture and nutrition exhibition in the livestock section. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
The music hall has received a new stucco ceiling. The installation of the large organs is being prepared here. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
This is where the installation illustrating the race to the moon is created in the astronautics exhibition. Photo: Deutsches Museum | Christian Illing
The new exhibitions are growing bit by bit. From agriculture and nutrition and health on the third floor to electronics and space travel on the second, chemistry and musical instruments on the first, energy - engines and bridges and hydraulic engineering on the first floor and down to the children's realm in the basement, construction is progressing on all levels. Partitions with infographics are being created, dioramas are being installed, exhibits and objects are being brought in and assembled.