Nuremberg
Open Locomotive Day with Peterle Sky
The Open Locomotive Day at the DB Museum in Nuremberg offers exclusive insights into historic locomotives and modern railway technology. Joining us this year: Peterle Sky.
On Sunday, May 10, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the DB Museum Nuremberg invites you to its popular Open Locomotive Day. Once a year, museum guests get an exclusive look inside the cab and passenger compartments of selected locomotives—both in the vehicle halls and on the outdoor grounds.
Highlight: Peterle Sky live at the DB Museum
A special highlight this year is the visit by Peter Wuschansky, better known as Peterle Sky. The train driver and well-known train influencer will personally be on hand at one of the open locomotives and will be available for questions, conversations, and discussions. A rare opportunity to experience Peterle Sky up close in Nuremberg.
Access to selected locomotives and historic railcars
A look inside cab and engine rooms
Conversations with railway experts
A personal meeting with Peterle Sky
Open Locomotive Day is one of the highlights of the DB Museum’s calendar of events and offers a unique glimpse into the world of railways, locomotives, and railway technology.
If you want to see Peterle Sky in person, be sure to arrive early at the DB Museum Nuremberg. The Open Locomotive Day in Nuremberg will take place on May 10, 2026, from 11 am to 4 pm, admission to the museum begins as early as 10 am.
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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 |