The DB Museum Koblenz was opened in 2001 as the first external location of the DB Museum Nuremberg.
The exhibition focuses on Deutsche Bundesbahn vehicles and rail travel. The historical vehicle collection on display includes around 50 locomotives and 50 passenger and freight cars.
A special attraction at the Koblenz site are four saloon cars from contemporary history: until the 1990s, they were used by the German government to transport prominent personalities. Immerse yourself in the world of Helmut Schmidt, go on tour with the Beatles or feel like Queen Elizabeth II on a state visit to Germany.
Special highlights: Salon carriage 10 241, which was used in Konrad Adenauer's special train to take the then Federal Chancellor to Moscow. And Helmut Schmidt's Federal Chancellor carriage, a one-off that was built in 1974 and is still used today for special occasions in the DB Museum's historic TEE train.
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