Museums, Collections and Exhibitions

Understanding research: Various large and small collections at TUM provide insights into the world of science.

In the exhibition KI.Robotik.Design (Pinakothek der Moderne), the robot draws at the instruction of visitors.

Architecture Museum

For all those interested in architecture, the Architecture Museum of the TUM, located in the Pinakothek der Moderne, presents a wide-ranging programme of changing exhibitions.

Architecture Museum

Deutsches Museum

Founded in 1903, the Deutsches Museum has been the oldest and one of the most important technology museums in the world. It is an institute of the Leibniz Association and is closely associated with the TUM.

Deutsches Museum

Memorial site for NS victims

In the main building, you can visit a place of remembrance for members of the former Technische Hochschule München (THM) who were dismissed and persecuted by the Nazi regime.

Press Release of Opening Event

ITüpferl – Bits@Work

A combination of laboratory, research workshop and museum, the ITüpferl at the School of Computation, Information and Technology offers insights into modern computer science research.

ITüpferl – Bits@Work

Math Exhibition ix-quadrat

The hands-on exhibition ix-quadrat invites you to experiment and arouses interest in mathematics. Interactive exhibits make mathematics tangible.

Math Exhibition ix-quadrat

University archive

The documents from the university archive serve to research and document the history of TUM as well as to maintain tradition at the university.

TUM-Archiv

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Robotics research laboratory

KI.Fabrik at the Deutsches Museum

Here, humans and robots work closely together. The KI.Fabrik is a TUM research laboratory in the Deutsches Museum. The goal of the project is to create adaptive and flexible robots that use artificial intelligence (AI) to support humans in their work.

More about the KI.Fabrik 

Collections and exhibitions at schools and departments

Please note that a tour is in some cases only possible during certain events or only by appointment.

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