Guides
Free guided tours
Every Sunday we offer free guided tours without registration. The meeting point is in the foyer on the ground floor, right next to the ticket office.
No registration is required.
The free guided tours are only available in German.
Service centre
Monday to Friday 9 am to 1 pm
(except on public holidays)
Tel.: 0800 32 68 73 86
(within Germany only)
Experience the world of railways
Sundays at 11:30 am
Embark on a journey to the time when the invention of the railway changed people's mobility from the ground up. Discover the "Adler", the most famous and first steam locomotive in Germany, the world record-breaking S 2/6 locomotive and learn how a steam locomotive works with the help of a light installation. - Registration not required
This offer is only available in German.
Railway for young and old
Sundays at 12:30 pm
Children are the focus of this tour. The family tour shows young and old visitors the most beautiful and oldest vehicles, from the locomotive of the first German railway, the Adler, to the court train of the Bavarian King Ludwig II and the ICE.
This offer is only available in German.
The Auschwitz Album
Sundays at 13:30 pm
Until April 26, 2026, the DB Museum Nuremberg will be showing a small exhibition on the so-called Auschwitz Album. It is considered the only surviving photographic evidence of the mass murder carried out by the Nazi regime at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp.
This offer is only available in German.
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Visit the DB Museum
Address & Information desk
Deutsche Bahn Stiftung gGmbH
DB Museum
Lessingstrasse 6
90443 Nuremberg
Opening hours
Wednesday to Friday 9 to 17 o'clock
Saturday, Sunday, holidays 10 to 18 o'clock
Monday and Tuesday closed
Admission prices
| Adults | 10 € |
| Families (2 adults and up to 4 children) | 20 € |
| Children (aged 6 to 17) | 6 € |
| Reduced price | 8 € |
| School classes (per person up to and including 13th grade) | 4 € |
| Children up to 6 years of age | free |
| Current DB employees | free |