Munich's Tram Network Celebrates 150 Years with Vintage Parade and Museum Exhibits
Munich's MVG Museum Opens Sunday with Special Events for 150th Tram Anniversary
To mark the 150th anniversary of Munich's tram network, the MVG Museum will open its doors this Sunday with a special program for visitors. Guests can look forward to historic streetcars, an interactive model railway market, and shuttle services connecting key locations.
The Munich Transport Corporation (MVG) is inviting the public to explore its museum as part of the "150 Years of Tram" celebrations. According to an official statement, the event will feature an array of vintage trams, some of which will be open for tours, alongside hands-on exhibits. A highlight of the day is a model railway fair for collectors and enthusiasts. A dedicated shuttle service will link the museum to major stops, including Max-Weber-Platz, while a special anniversary parade will showcase trams from different eras of Munich's transit history.
The museum offers a journey through 150 years of local public transport, with a rich collection of exhibits. The event is designed for families and transit buffs alike. Additional open days will follow in the coming months.