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Germany's only museum for meteorology and aerology presents rare treasures from over 100 years of weather research. Selected historical meteorological measuring instruments, radiosondes and kites are on display at the traditional site of aerology. In Balloon Hall 2 of the Weather Museum, the history of ascent techniques for altitude measurements is brought to life with impressive exhibits. In cooperation with the Richard Assmann Observatory, the museum offers the opportunity to experience a modern-day weather balloon ascent. A walk through Lindenberg along the guidance and information system leads to listed and historically significant buildings and properties.
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  • Wettermuseum, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Wettermuseum, Ballonhalle vom Drachen aus fotografiert, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Ausstellung im Wettermuseum, Foto: Bernd Stiller
  • Wettermuseum - Museum für Meteorologie und Aerologie, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Wettermuseum, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Wettermuseum, Drachenausstellung, Foto: F. Kaufmann
  • Wettermuseum, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Besucher im Wettermuseum, Foto: Bernd Stiller
  • Außenansicht des Wettermuseums, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
The Weather Museum also offers exciting insights for those interested in geology, as the climate causes profound changes in the landscape. Lindenberg is a traditional location for aerology and is home to one of two observatories of the German Weather Service. The Lindenberg Meteorological Observatory was founded in 1905 by Richard Aßmann as the “Royal Prussian Aeronautical Observatory” and played a central role in the development of aviation and research into the higher air layers. The Weather Museum has set itself the goal of presenting the pioneering research work of the Lindenberg Observatory in the first century of its existence as well as its current significance.
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Germany's only museum for meteorology and aerology presents rare treasures from over 100 years of weather research. Selected historical meteorological measuring instruments, radiosondes and kites are on display at the traditional site of aerology. In Balloon Hall 2 of the Weather Museum, the history of ascent techniques for altitude measurements is brought to life with impressive exhibits. In cooperation with the Richard Assmann Observatory, the museum offers the opportunity to experience a modern-day weather balloon ascent. A walk through Lindenberg along the guidance and information system leads to listed and historically significant buildings and properties.
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  • Wettermuseum, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Wettermuseum, Ballonhalle vom Drachen aus fotografiert, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Ausstellung im Wettermuseum, Foto: Bernd Stiller
  • Wettermuseum - Museum für Meteorologie und Aerologie, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Wettermuseum, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Wettermuseum, Drachenausstellung, Foto: F. Kaufmann
  • Wettermuseum, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
  • Besucher im Wettermuseum, Foto: Bernd Stiller
  • Außenansicht des Wettermuseums, Foto: Wettermuseum e. V.
The Weather Museum also offers exciting insights for those interested in geology, as the climate causes profound changes in the landscape. Lindenberg is a traditional location for aerology and is home to one of two observatories of the German Weather Service. The Lindenberg Meteorological Observatory was founded in 1905 by Richard Aßmann as the “Royal Prussian Aeronautical Observatory” and played a central role in the development of aviation and research into the higher air layers. The Weather Museum has set itself the goal of presenting the pioneering research work of the Lindenberg Observatory in the first century of its existence as well as its current significance.
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Herzberger Str. 21

15848 Lindenberg

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

Tel.: +49 (0) 33631-868100
Fax: +49 (0) 33631-868102

Weather Today, 18. 9.

17 20
overcast clouds

  • Friday
    17 26
  • Saturday
    16 29

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