Heinz Nixdorf Museums Forum
The Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn is the world's largest computer museum. It offers a comprehensive journey through the history of information technology, from the invention of writing to the digital present and future. Beyond its permanent exhibition, the museum serves as a vibrant venue for events, workshops, and educational programs.

Access preferences
- Getting there by public transport (Getting there)
The bus stop for lines 9 and 14 of the Padersprinter is located directly in front of the HNF. The path from the bus stop to the museum is wheelchair friendly.
- Guide dogs (Animals)
Guide dogs are welcome in the entire museum and the bistro.
- Guided visits (Group and Tours)
A special tour offers blind and visually impaired people the opportunity to experience the museum haptically.
- No Accessibility statement (Web accessibility)
Only available in German
- Parking space for people with reduced mobility (Parking)
Four parking spaces for those with disabilities are available directly in front of the building.
- Reduced rate (General)
Designated companions of people with disabilities are admitted free of charge.
- Virtual tour (Virtual Content)
Use 360-degree panoramas to gain a virtual, but extremely realistic impression of the HNF! You can use the floor plan (shown in the view left) to discover individual areas or switch floors. Use the photos to select the starting points. You can start discovering on every floor.
Contact info
Heinz Nixdorf Museums Forum,
Fürstenallee 7,
33102 Paderborn, Germany.
mkk@stadtdo.de
https://www.hnf.de/