The Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen is a unique place that combines the fascination of airship travel with art and culture. Located directly on the shore of Lake Constance, the museum offers the largest collection in the world on the history and technology of Zeppelin airships, spanning over 4,000 square meters of exhibition space.
A special highlight is the walkable reconstruction of a 33-meter-long part of the LZ 129 "Hindenburg," which provides visitors with an authentic insight into the era of airship travel.
In addition to the technical exhibition, the museum houses an art collection featuring works from the Middle Ages to the present, showcasing the impressive connection between technology and art.
Various rooms are available at the Zeppelin Museum for events, making it ideal for exhibitions, seminars, or cultural events. Its central location in Friedrichshafen enables convenient access via public transport; the train station is just a few minutes' walk away.
Public parking options are available for motorists in the surrounding area.
Whether for private celebrations, corporate events, or cultural happenings – the Zeppelin Museum offers the perfect setting for unforgettable experiences with its unique combination of history, technology, and art.