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Museums in Germany

Fire Museum Salem

Hosted in the Salem Caste, this museum features the story of fire extinguishing technology from the 16th to the 20th century is traced in Fire Museum in Salem. Particular attention is paid to the pioneers in the fire service such as Daimler, Kurtz, Magirus and Metz and their groundbreaking inventions.

Salem

Fire Museum Salzbergen

A local collection with a lot of fire trucks. Unfortunately, the move to the new premises will be delayed. You will still find us at the old location next year. There will still be the opportunity to admire the exhibition in the old garages next year.

Salzbergen

Fire Museum Schwäbisch Hall

This Fire Museum has 2 locations. The main office is located on the edge of Schwäbisch Hall and the downtown branch of the Museum can be found on the site of the outdoor museum Wackershofen. A comprehensive overview of in short the history of firefighting can be found at the Museum in Schwäbisch Hall. This listed building provides the perfect ambience for the approximately 6,000 exhibits at the big 1,600 m2 of exhibition space. From medieval fighting buckets of straw or linen to many hand-and horse-drawn pumps of different ages, the exhibition offers everything for young and old visitors.

Feuerwehrmuseum Schwäbisch Hall

Fire Museum Schwäbisch Hall

This Fire Museum has 2 locations. The main office is located on the edge of Schwäbisch Hall and the downtown branch of the Museum can be found on the site of the outdoor museum Wackershofen. A comprehensive overview of in short the history of firefighting can be found at the Museum in Schwäbisch Hall. This listed building provides the perfect ambience for the approximately 6,000 exhibits at the big 1,600 m2 of exhibition space. From medieval fighting buckets of straw or linen to many hand-and horse-drawn pumps of different ages, the exhibition offers everything for young and old visitors.

Feuerwehrmuseum Schwäbisch Hall

Fire Museum Stuttgart

In the former factory hall of the Assmann & Stockder company from 1906. 
Here you can experience Stuttgart's fire brigade history up close on 2,500 square meters.

History becomes tangible with 25 fire engines from the 1940s to the 1980s. You see fire engines, turntable ladders, a fire brigade crane,
a special rescue vehicle, an articulated mast platform and many other vehicles, almost all of which were in service with the Stuttgart fire department.

Stuttgarter Feuerwehr-Museum

Fire Museum Wernigerode

In the former factory hall of the Assmann & Stockder company from 1906. 
Here you can experience Stuttgart's fire brigade history up close on 2,500 square meters.

History becomes tangible with 25 fire engines from the 1940s to the 1980s. You see fire engines, turntable ladders, a fire brigade crane,
a special rescue vehicle, an articulated mast platform and many other vehicles, almost all of which were in service with the Stuttgart fire department.

Wernigerode

Fire Museum Wiesbaden

Local fire museum with scale models, old helmets, a model of the old City Hall and a 1925 Benz-Gaggenau fire truck.
When the Wiesbaden fire department renewed its vehicles at the end of the 1950s, they came up with the idea of ​​replicating the discarded vehicles on a 1:10 scale before they became a "victim of the scrap press". The vehicle models, lovingly recreated, formed the basis for the fire brigade museum, which was founded in 1960.

Feuerwehrmuseum Wiesbaden