Charitable commitment by the Deutsche Bahn Foundation

DB Museum

The Deutsche Bahn Foundation operates the DB Museum with its locations in Nuremberg, Koblenz and Halle (Saale). Founded in 1882, the museum aims to explore, collect, present and communicate the history of German railways. It also maintains one of the world’s largest collections of vehicles with about 600 locomotives and carriages as well as probably the oldest and most extensive collections of archival documents, objects, film and photographs on German railway history.

The number of visitors across all locations in 2024 was very high with more than 220,000 guests. The slightly lower figures at the Nuremberg main building (–4%) were largely contrasted by overall double-digit growth at the two locations in Koblenz and Halle (Saale).

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