The TECHNOSEUM is a living museum; the steam locomotive gives off a loud whistle, and the museum train is off, on its way through the exhibition and into the museum park. Paper is made at the vat while the web-fed rotation printing machine is fired up in the print department. If you would like to imagine the average day of a worker in the textile industry in the 19th century, to learn how a flour mill works or how the lotus plant serves today’s engineers as an inspiration for surfaces that are especially good at resisting dirt, why not drop by You can find out more about our exhibition highlights on these pages.
