Verkehrsmuseum

The journey through Frankfurt's local traffic begins in the year of 1872 with a horse waggon of the "Frankfurter Trambahn-Gesellschaft". Besides further lavish restored original exhibits from trail and asphalt, a lot of small exhibits from former times like uniforms, schedules, change dispensers, identity cards and tickets are completing the exhibition.

Detailed information about Frankfurt traffic museum, to opening times and events finds you under: www.verkehrsmuseum.info

Permission to include the picture here was given by the Verein „Historische Straßenbahn der Stadt Frankfurt am Main e.V.“ www.hsf-ffm.de.

Traffic museum (west hall)

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Traffic museum (west hall)

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Traffic museum (ost hall)

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Outside terrain, before west hall

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Outside terrain, before ost hall

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Outside terrain, before west hall

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District information

City quarter location:
City plan

Note:
Please note Java or QuickTime is being required in order to show the 360°-Panorama-Views. Usually Java is already part of the operating system of a modern PC. We recommend you to use QuickTime which is supplied as part of modern PCs too as it is cost-free and reaches the highest multi-medial efficiency.

The recommended screen resolution should be 1024x768. The transmission of data can be accelerated by using a hyper internet connection with DSL or dual-ISDN (clustered channels).

Additional information for the use of QuickTime or Java.

The interactive 360°-Panorama-Views are captures of moments taken from a permanent position. As a user you might take free views moving to all directions around this position. You only need to move the pointer of your mouse to the requested position within the 360°-Panorama-View while keeping the left button pressed.

Most of the 360°-Panorama-Views are featuring a kind of surround sound to give you the impression of being "right there in place". So, just turn on your sound system a little bit louder and enjoy impressive experiences while viewing.

 

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