April 2023
This trip took place as part of a Benelux euro-tour for my birthday, during which I visited:
Sinsheim - Karlsruhe - Ausfahrt - Luxembourg - Namur - Liège - Brussels - Dunkirk - Antwerp - Leidschendam - The Hague
In normal life a person won't end up in the city of Sinsheim. On this euro-tour we were going by car, so a stop at this museum was purely tactical: it was located halfway to Karlsruhe, from which you could already get to target Benelux cities.

So the traveler doesn't feel like some sucker, the entrance fee to the museum - 21 euros, no student discounts.
99% of museum exhibits - cars, planes and other "boy stuff" nonsense

Perhaps the brightest impression of that day turned out to be supersonic aircraft

You can climb inside each one (no point). Planes are tilted, scary for kids

There were super-long queues for supersonic planes

While waiting, turned out Hoffenheim stadium is nearby

Inside as boring as possible

Result of half an hour of waiting - control panel behind plastic. That's still something - in other planes usually only "picture of control panel" behind plastic

The only interesting exhibit in the whole museum - music machine

Anyway, don't recommend: can stop, take a photo by the planes, piss and move on
On the other hand, Germans left lasting impressions for the whole day. Adults yell and shove, kids run and roll on the floor. For 21 euros you can make sure that people in all countries of the world are the same, you're not the only strange one.
Oh yeah, no city photos, because