Technology and Art in a nutshell
Art meets technology on the shores of Lake Constance: this guided tour introduces participants to the Zeppelin Museum as a two-part museum. In the Bauhaus-style harbor station, the museum combines the world's largest collection on the history of airship travel with an art collection that includes the great masters from southern Germany from the Middle Ages to modern times. As part of the voyage of discovery through the Zeppelin Museum's permanent exhibitions, participants also learn about the role Friedrichshafen has played in the national and regional history of art and technology.
Informations
Registration
no registration required
Number of participants
max. 20 people
Duration
90 minutes
Meeting point
Entrance hall of the Zeppelin Museum
Place
Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen Seestraße 22 88045 Friedrichshafen
Costs
2 € per person (plus admission) children and young people up to 16 years free
Contact
Department Public Discourse +49 (0) 7541 3801-25 anmeldung@zeppelin-museum.de
Notes
the tour is held in German

The largest surviving part of the Hindenburg wreck: the rudder bearing arm.
Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen, Foto: Myrzik

The art exhibition also shows what is usually hidden from view: The backs of works of art.
Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen, Foto: Tretter