The museum displays more than 100 tractors and provides an overview of the technical and historical development of these machines from their beginnings in the 1920s to the post-war period. The largest group is made up of the now legendary Lanz Bulldogs, followed by tractors from German manufacturers such as MAN, Deutz, Hanomag, Schlüter and Eicher. A Shell filling station from around 1920 and a historic blacksmith's shop round off the exhibition.
In addition, a collection of around 10,000 model vehicles - cars, trucks and tractors - can be seen.
In addition, a collection of around 10,000 model vehicles - cars, trucks and tractors - can be seen.
Good to know
Openings
Price info
Please refer to the museum's homepage for admission prices: www.deutsches-traktorenmuseum.de .
General Information
Parking Available
Bus stop available
Eligibility
Bad Weather Offer
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for families
for individual guests
Suitable for the Elderly
Directions & Parking facilities
By car:
Take the A 33 freeway to the Pad.-Elsen exit; then take the B 1 towards Detmold. Take the Diebesweg exit in the direction of Paderborn. Turn right into Detmolder Straße, then left into Steubenstraße and immediately left again into Karl-Schoppe-Weg.
By public transportation:
Take the city bus lines 3, 10/20 (PaderSprinter) to the "Dr.-Mertens-Weg" stop.
For more information on traveling by city bus, visit www.padersprinter.de or call 05251 6997222.
Take the A 33 freeway to the Pad.-Elsen exit; then take the B 1 towards Detmold. Take the Diebesweg exit in the direction of Paderborn. Turn right into Detmolder Straße, then left into Steubenstraße and immediately left again into Karl-Schoppe-Weg.
By public transportation:
Take the city bus lines 3, 10/20 (PaderSprinter) to the "Dr.-Mertens-Weg" stop.
For more information on traveling by city bus, visit www.padersprinter.de or call 05251 6997222.