Visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in the fascinating legends of flight at the Aviation Museum. From tech-savvy dads and school classes to grandma: the Wernigerode Aviation Museum welcomes you to an impressive discovery tour through the world of aviation and technology. Even Hollywood director Steven Spielberg is convinced of the expertise of the aviation exhibition.
That’s why he collaborated with the museum for the production of his film “Bridge of Spies”. And children can get active in several places in the museum, for example in three experiments where they can explore aerodynamics and airflow. At the Wernigerode Aviation Museum, the whole family can get as close to the dream of flying as only pilots can. Whether it’s the jet plane in which Prince Charles learned to fly in the Royal Air Force, the Westland Whirlwind helicopter in which Princess Diana traveled, the infamous Starfighter or the giant Antonov: 50 aircraft and helicopters with a moving history are waiting to be discovered, explored and marveled at up close in our aviation museum.
That’s why he collaborated with the museum for the production of his film “Bridge of Spies”. And children can get active in several places in the museum, for example in three experiments where they can explore aerodynamics and airflow. At the Wernigerode Aviation Museum, the whole family can get as close to the dream of flying as only pilots can. Whether it’s the jet plane in which Prince Charles learned to fly in the Royal Air Force, the Westland Whirlwind helicopter in which Princess Diana traveled, the infamous Starfighter or the giant Antonov: 50 aircraft and helicopters with a moving history are waiting to be discovered, explored and marveled at up close in our aviation museum.