Open-Air Railway Museum
Europe's largest railway museum


Chemnitz and the railway simply belong together. Saxony’s first locomotives were being built here from 1848 – even before the Saxon industrial metropolis was connected to the railway network in 1852. Richard Hartmann’s celebrated »Sächsische Maschinenfabrik« was the only factory to produce locomotives – they ran on many tracks all over the world. The SCHAUPLATZ EISENBAHN museum is located on the unique and historic railway site of the former marshalling yard, alongside the railway depot roundhouses. The museum harbours more than 30 historic locomotives as well as unique technical equipment such as the world’s only cable winding system, which made it possible to rebuild freight trains without using locomotives. With 260,000 square metres of floor space, the museum gives visitors the chance to experience railways up-close. Highlights include a demonstration of the unique shunting technology, rides on the approx. 1,000-metre-long light railway circuit and several model railway layouts. The Schauplatz Express runs between the museum’s two main buildings. Expect exiting events in that special year of European Capital of Culture in 2025.
When? March to November 2025
Where? Schauplatz Eisenbahn, Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf