Bavarian Railway Museum

The Bavarian Railway Museum in Nördlingen is a must-visit for train enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Located in a historic railway depot, this museum is one of Germany’s largest private railway collections, showcasing over 100 historic locomotives and railcars. The highlight of the museum is its impressive steam locomotives, some of which are still in working condition and occasionally used for special heritage train rides through the beautiful Bavarian countryside.

Visitors can explore a variety of locomotives, from massive steam engines to classic diesel and electric trains, each telling a fascinating story about railway history in Bavaria and beyond. The museum also offers an inside look at the workshops, where restoration projects bring old trains back to life. For an unforgettable experience, check if there are steam train rides available during your visit!

Whether you’re a railway enthusiast, a family looking for a unique experience, or simply curious about Germany’s transportation history, the Bavarian Railway Museum in Nördlingen is a fantastic place to explore.


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Am Hohen Weg 6a, 86720 Nördlingen, Germany

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Nördlingen

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