All industrial & heritage museums to visit in Brandenburg

Explore the impact of industry on society at 28 industrial heritage museums in Brandenburg. These museums showcase the history of manufacturing, technology, and labor.

Are you curious about the history of industry and innovation? These are the top industrial heritage museums in Brandenburg:

  1. Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus1

    Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus

     Cottbus
    The Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art, also known as the Diesel Power Plant Cottbus, is an art museum situated in the city of Cottbus in Brandenburg. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the region, showcasing contemporary art from Brandenburg and beyond.
  2. Museumsdorf Glashütte2

    Museumsdorf Glashütte

     Baruth/Mark
    The Museumsdorf Baruther Glashütte is a technical monument that offers a unique insight into the social and technical history of the old glassmaker's village. Visitors can learn about the craft of glassmaking from a glassmaker and explore an exhibition about Reinhold Burger, the inventor of the thermos flask. The museum is located in the south of the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg.
  3. Raufutterspeicher3

    Raufutterspeicher

     Schöneiche bei Berlin
    The Raufutterspeicher Schöneiche is a baroque-style half-timbered house with three floors: ground, upper, and attic (mansard roof). The upper part of the roof is covered with slate, while the lower part is covered with beaver tails. The grain was stored on the upper floor and transported up via a lift, and down via a chute, which is still preserved. This architectural design provides a glimpse into the historical agricultural practices of the region.
  4. Kraftwerk Plessa4

    Kraftwerk Plessa

     Döllingen
    The Kraftwerk Plessa is a significant industrial monument situated in the municipality of Plessa in the Elbe-Elster district. It holds the distinction of being one of the oldest lignite power plants in Europe that has been preserved in its original structure. This makes it a unique destination for tourists interested in industrial history and architecture.
  5. Mildenberg Brick Work Park5

    Mildenberg Brick Work Park

     Zehdenick
    The Mildenberg Brick Work Park, located near Mildenberg in Zehdenick, Brandenburg, is an industrial monument that offers a unique insight into the history of brick production in the region. The park is situated on the site of neighboring brickworks that were operational until 1991, providing visitors with a tangible connection to the past.
  6. Museumspark Rüdersdorf6

    Museumspark Rüdersdorf

     Rüdersdorf
    Museumspark Rüdersdorf, located near Berlin, is a vast open-air industrial museum. It provides a comprehensive insight into the extraction and processing of limestone from the Rüdersdorf limestone mountains. This museum is a testament to the industrial history of Rüdersdorf, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in industrial archaeology and geology.
  7. Transmitter and radio technology museum7

    Transmitter and radio technology museum

     Königs Wusterhausen
    Opened in 1993, the museum showcases over 1500 exhibits from transmitter technology. A special highlight is the Tegel transmitter, which was relocated to Königs Wusterhausen in 1948 and remains in working condition. This provides a unique opportunity for visitors to see a piece of functioning historical technology.
  8. Förderverein Binnenschifffahrts-Museum Oderberg e.V.8

    Förderverein Binnenschifffahrts-Museum Oderberg e.V.

     Oderberg
    The main exhibit of the Binnenschifffahrtsmuseum is the paddle steamer Riesa, a significant piece of maritime history. The museum, which was founded in 1954 as a local history room, has since expanded its collection to include a wide range of archaeological finds from the surrounding area. This provides visitors with a unique opportunity to delve into the past and learn about the region's rich history.
  9. Weißgerbermuseum Doberlug-Kirchhai9

    Weißgerbermuseum Doberlug-Kirchhai

     Doberlug-Kirchhain
    The Weißgerbermuseum, located in Doberlug-Kirchhain in the Elbe-Elster district, is a unique technical history museum. It is the only museum of its kind in Europe, making it a distinctive destination for those interested in technical history and the leather industry.
  10. Flugplatzmuseum Cottbus10

    Flugplatzmuseum Cottbus

     Cottbus
    The Flugplatzmuseum Cottbus is situated in the southern part of the former Cottbus airfield. It is managed by the Flugplatzmuseum Cottbus e. V. association, which has been dedicated to preserving the regional aviation history and the aviation technology of the GDR that was no longer used after the political change.
  11. Historischer Lokschuppen Wittenberge11

    Historischer Lokschuppen Wittenberge

     Wittenberge
    The Historischer Lokschuppen Wittenberge is a railway museum situated in Wittenberge. It is located on the grounds of the former Wittenberge depot, which adds a layer of historical significance to the site. The museum is a great place for railway enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a unique insight into the history of railways in Germany.
  12. Brandenburgisches Eisenbahnmuseum Falkenberg (Elster) e.V.12

    Brandenburgisches Eisenbahnmuseum Falkenberg (Elster) e.V.

     Falkenberg/Elster
    The Brandenburg Railway Museum Falkenberg (Elster) is a unique museum situated in the former canteen of the once railway depot of Falkenberg (Elster) station. This location gives the museum an authentic atmosphere, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the history of the railway.
  13. Industriemuseum Brandenburg13

    Industriemuseum Brandenburg

     Brandenburg an der Havel
    The Industriemuseum Brandenburg an der Havel is a unique museum that was established around the last Siemens-Martin furnace that could be preserved in Western Europe. This furnace is the centerpiece of the museum, which documents the development of steel production and processing in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of industrialization and the evolution of steel production techniques.
  14. Ofen- und Keramikmuseum14

    Ofen- und Keramikmuseum

     Velten
    The Ofen- und Keramikmuseum Velten, also known as OKM, is a museum located in the city of Velten in Brandenburg. The museum presents the history of the tile stove and the ceramics industry from the perspective of Velten, a city known for its stove production. This museum offers a unique insight into the development and evolution of these industries, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history, industry, and craftsmanship.
  15. Finower Wasserturm15

    Finower Wasserturm

     Eberswalde
    Constructed at the beginning of the 20th century, the Finower Wasserturm was initially built to supply water to the brass works. However, after the factory was shut down in 1960, the water tower was also taken out of operation in 1964. This historical event marks a significant shift in the region's industrial activities.
  16. Städtischen Museum Eisenhüttenstadt16

    Städtischen Museum Eisenhüttenstadt

     Eisenhüttenstadt
    The Städtische Museum Eisenhüttenstadt, established in 1980, is a multi-faceted institution with three distinct locations. These locations offer a comprehensive view of Eisenhüttenstadt's city history, an art gallery featuring works from the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and a fire brigade and technology museum. This diversity provides visitors with a broad understanding of the city's past, its artistic heritage, and its technological advancements.
  17. Besucherbergwerk F6017

    Besucherbergwerk F60

     Lichterfeld-Schacksdorf
    The Besucherbergwerk Abraumförderbrücke F60 is a unique tourist attraction located near the Bergheider See, close to the town of Lichterfeld in the Elbe-Elster district of South Brandenburg. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique insight into the region's industrial history.
  18. Schiffermuseum18

    Schiffermuseum

     Zehdenick
    The Schiffermuseum Zehdenick is a unique museum experience, housed in a large Finowmaßkahn named Carola. This museum ship was opened to the public in 2001 and offers a unique insight into the history of shipping and shipbuilding in the region. The ship itself was built in 1916 and was primarily used in the Elbe-Havel waterway area.
  19. Mobile Welt des Ostens19

    Mobile Welt des Ostens

     Calau
    The Mobile Welt des Ostens is a museum dedicated to vintage cars that were produced in the Eastern Bloc. It is situated in Calau, a quaint town in the southern Brandenburg district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz. This unique museum offers a glimpse into the automotive history of the Eastern Bloc, making it an interesting destination for car enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  20. Stadt- und Technikmuseum Ludwigsfelde20

    Stadt- und Technikmuseum Ludwigsfelde

     Ludwigsfelde
    Experience industry and technology in Ludwigsfelde up close The Ludwigsfelde Town and Technology Museum sees itself as an active forum for the history and present of the town of Ludwigsfelde and its districts. One of the main themes is the history of industry from 1936 onwards. Exhibits and mode
  21. Wegemuseum Wusterhausen21

    Wegemuseum Wusterhausen

     Wusterhausen/Dosse
    The Wegemuseum Wusterhausen, located in the northwest of Brandenburg, is a specialized and regional museum. It offers a unique focus on historical paths from various epochs. The museum's exhibits range from the invention of the wheel in the Bronze Age to the transit traffic in divided Germany, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution of transportation and communication.
  22. Spreewehrmühle22

    Spreewehrmühle

     Cottbus
    The Spreewehrmühle is a historic water mill located in the city of Cottbus, Brandenburg, right next to the Großen Spreewehr and near the branching Hammergraben. This mill is in the district of Saspow, bordering Sandow. Its unique location and historical significance make it an interesting site for tourists.
  23. Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde23

    Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde

     Finsterwalde
    The Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde is a museum facility located in the city of Finsterwalde, in the southern Brandenburg district of Elbe-Elster. It is dedicated to the regional history of firefighting and offers a unique insight into the evolution of firefighting techniques and equipment over the years.
  24. E-WERK Luckenwalde24

    E-WERK Luckenwalde

     Luckenwalde
    E-Werk Luckenwalde, a former electricity plant built in 1913, has been transformed into an art and exhibition center. This historic building, located at Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 73 in Luckenwalde, offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and contemporary art. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibitions, performances, workshops, and studios, all housed within this architecturally significant structure.
  25. Rohrweberei Pritzerbe25

    Rohrweberei Pritzerbe

     Havelsee
    The Rohrweberei Pritzerbe is a unique destination as it is the last reed weaving mill in Germany. It is situated in the district of Pritzerbe, within the city of Havelsee. This location offers a unique insight into a traditional craft that has been preserved over the centuries.
  26. Kunstgussmuseum Lauchhammer26

    Kunstgussmuseum Lauchhammer

     Lauchhammer
    The Kunstgussmuseum Lauchhammer, which opened its doors in 1993, is dedicated to the over 200-year-old history of art casting in Lauchhammer. This museum was initiated by the WEQUA GmbH, an economic and qualification company, in 1991. The museum is located in the Lauchhammer-Ost district of Lauchhammer.
  27. Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk27

    Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk

     Pritzwalk
    The Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk, located in the city of Pritzwalk, is a city and cultural history museum. It was formerly known as the Stadt- und Brauereimuseum from 2002 to 2017. The museum is owned and operated by the city of Pritzwalk, making it an integral part of the city's cultural heritage.
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    Keramikmuseum Rheinsberg

     Rheinsberg
    The Keramikmuseum Rheinsberg is a specialized museum situated in the heart of Rheinsberg, in the district of Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Brandenburg. It is dedicated to showcasing the rich, over 250-year tradition of the Rheinsberg ceramic manufacturers. This museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the history and craftsmanship of ceramic production in this region.