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Lokomobil R. Wolf
Industrial charm meets technical sophistication
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In the heart of Munich, the R. Wolf portable engine stands as a testament to 19th-century engineering brilliance. This steam engine, fully assembled on a single platform, showcases the innovation of the industrial revolution. Visiting here is like stepping back in time, vividly illustrating the transformative changes in agriculture and industry.
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Did you know?
Originally, the portable engine was used as agricultural machinery.
Guided Story
Can you almost hear the faint hiss of steam from days gone by? That's the charm of the R. Wolf portable engine. Take a close look – this steam engine was once the powerhouse of agricultural life. Imagine it chugging away in the 19th century, transforming fields and lives. Just behind you, you'll notice the modern TÜV SÜD buildings, a stark contrast to this piece of industrial history. This engine isn't just a monument; it's a testament to the spirit of innovation that has shaped Munich. Take a moment to appreciate the details and reflect on the stories of progress right here in the heart of the city.
Location
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