
MVG-Museum
The MVG-Museum is Munich’s public-transport museum run by the Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft, built around one purpose: showing how the city’s mobility has changed over time. Opened on 28 October 2007, it uses part of the historically protected Ausbesserungswerk at Ständlerstraße 20, linking today’s museum to the site’s older role in vehicle maintenance. Inside, the museum covers more than 5,000 square meters and houses around 25 historical trams, buses, and work vehicles. You’ll find the vehicles arranged on two tracks that run through the entire hall, and each exhibit is paired with its “CVs,” short for the coded vehicle data displayed for the collection. …
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