
Photo: Deutsches Museum, München | Hubert Czech

Photo: Deutsches Museum, München | Hubert Czech; Deutsches Museum; München

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Bridges and Hydraulic Engineering
Here you can understand the statics of bridges with building blocks.

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Bridges and Hydraulic Engineering
View into the exhibition with the building block stations in the foreground, the tensegrity tower on the right and showcases with bridge models.

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Bridges and Hydraulic Engineering
The huge model of the construction site of the Normandy Bridge.

Photo: Deutsches Museum, München | Hubert Czech
Bridges and Hydraulic Engineering
You can also lend a hand yourself in the field of hydraulic engineering.

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Bridges and Hydraulic Engineering
Apart from Foucault's pendulum, the bridge made of glass is the largest and certainly the heaviest demonstration in the Deutsches Museum. It has a span of 27 meters and weighs 15 tons.