
Fascination Zeppelin
What exactly is a Zeppelin?
Almost everybody has at one time or another seen one of these airships in the sky, or read something, or seen a television programme about them. Yet how many people know that there are differences between fixed-wing and non-rigid airships and between hydrogen gas and helium?
The question, why the LZ 129 ‘Hindenburg’ airship crashed in Lakehurst in 1936, leaves room for much speculation and imaginative answers.
At the end of the guided tour through the Zeppelin Museum’s technology exhibitions, the young people will have become real ‘Zeppelin experts’. At the end, they are therefore able to take charge themselves and to map out their own guided tour route with question and exclamation marks, and thus to select the exhibits they are most interested in.