The Deutsches Museum Bonn is one of the five exhibition venues of the Deutsches Museum, a famous Munich museum dedicated to science and technology. It is one of the most important and largest museums of this kind in the world. Founded in 1903, the theme of the museum is the development of science and technology, from its origins to modern times: the museum aims to highlight, against the historical-cultural background, the most important moments in the field of research, inventions and constructions and to explain their meaning and consequences.
The Museuminsel of Munich is the main seat of the Museum. Among the other locations, the Deutsches Museum Bonn was the first of four locations to be opened. Opened in 1995, this venue focuses on contemporary German technology, science and research, especially the latest in artificial intelligence. Regarding the latter, the main idea is to give the museum public the opportunity to understand the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and to provide them with a qualified orientation on the opportunities and risks of this technology, so that they can then form your own judgment and use it consciously.