Helicopter Museum
The world's only and unique helicopter museum has been located since 1971 in the historical listed building "Burgmannshof" at the Sablé Place. Already Leonardo da Vinci dealt with air vehicles that were heavier than air. His sketch of a helical screw from 1483 became the basis of helicopter aviation. More than 40 original exhibits such as single-rotor and multi-rotor helicopters, gyrocopters, and winged helicopters, many assemblies and components as gears and propulsion units, as well as a great number of models are shown on 2000 square meters.
Opening hours
- during summer daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- during winter daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Entrance fees
- Adult: 6.00 Euro
- Groups with a minimum of 15 persons: 5.00 Euro
- Children/students from 6 to 16 years: 2.50 Euro
- Children groups with a minimum of 15 children: 1.50 Euro
- Children under 6 years of age: free of charge
Guided tours upon notice in advance
- For groups with a maximum of 15 persons: 25.00 Euro
- Children groups with a maximum of 15 persons: 15.00 Euro
- 1.00 Euro extra per person/child starting from the 16th person/child