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The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a working reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

Hoyerswerda, where Konrad Zuse spent five years of his youth and which is reasonably close to Dresden, also has a computer museum.

The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a working reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

Hoyerswerda, where Konrad Zuse spent five years of his youth and which is reasonably close to Dresden, also has a computer museum.

The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

Hoyerswerda, where Konrad Zuse spent five years of his youth and which is reasonably close to Dresden, also has a computer museum.

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The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a working reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

Hoyerswerda, where Konrad Zuse spent five years of his youth and which is reasonably close to Dresden, also has a computer museum.

The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a working reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a working reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

Hoyerswerda, where Konrad Zuse spent five years of his youth and which is reasonably close to Dresden, also has a computer museum.

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The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a workimgworking reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a workimg reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen and at the Technical University. The latter can only be visited after making an appointment.

The Computerspielemuseum in East Berlin has already been mentioned, but there are also some old computers or reproductions (including a working reproduction of one of Konrad Zuse's first computers) in the Technikmuseum in Berlin. The Technikmuseum is in the Western part of Berlin, but if you happen to be in town anyway, you should not miss it.

Dresden was the center of East German computer production, and they seem to have some examples at the Technische Sammlungen, at the Robotron museum (HT to @scai) and at the Technical University. The latter two can only be visited after making an appointment.

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