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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 122


From cars to information technology: this next exhibition in Berlin’s Museum of Technology starts with a banner from a protest against Google from years ago when they wanted to build a big campus in Berlin – in the end, they didn’t.

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 121


A cutaway of a relatively modern car in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 120


The next hall of the automobile exhibition in Berlin’s Museum of Technology begins with the NSU RO 80, the last limousine built by the West German company before it was folded into VW 1967.

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 119


This green wonder in Berlin’s Museum of Technology is an Hansa-LLoyd Elektro-Schlepper DL5, an electric truck from 1935!

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 118


The familiar shape of a Fiat 500 in Berlin’s Museum of Technology –
in an electric hybrid version from the late 1960s!

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 117


A classic Mercedes-Benz from the early 1960s in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 116


Berlin’s Museum of Technology does have quite a few automobile curiosities.

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This sleek red automobile is probably an Opel Kadett from the 1950s.

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I’m not good at identifying vintage cars, but could this one from Berlin’s Museum of Technology be a Porsche?

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City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 113


This is a must-have for Berlin’s Museum of Technology: the Trabant or for short Trabi was one of the few cars produced in East Germany and became famous for its plastic body and very well known in the West after the wall fell. Over three million of them were produced between 1958 and 1990 and for some time there was a regular invasion of them on West German streets in the early 1990s.

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