The Zeppelin Museum Meersburg is home to a wide range of artifacts from the Zeppelin era, spanning from 1900 to 1937. These include components of the airships, uniforms worn by the crew, letters, inventory items, menus, and books. These artifacts provide a comprehensive insight into the history and operation of Zeppelins.
In addition to the physical artifacts, the Zeppelin Museum Meersburg also offers visitors the opportunity to watch films about the Zeppelin era. One of these films, titled "Flying Ship", covers the beginning of the Zeppelin era with LZ 1 and the tragic end with the crash of the "LZ 129 Hindenburg" in Lakehurst.
The Zeppelin Museum Meersburg also maintains an airship archive. This archive is a valuable resource for scientists and researchers studying the history and technology of airships. While this may not be directly accessible to tourists, it underscores the museum's commitment to preserving and studying Zeppelin history.
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Schloßpl. 8, Meersburg
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