Deutsches Filmmuseum is one of the two top film museums in Germany (the other is in Berlin). The first-floor galleries chronicle the history of the German and European filmmaking industry with examples of moviemaking equipment and models illustrating how special effects are shot (highlights include Emile Reynaud's 1882 Praxinoscope, Edison's 1889 Kinetoscope, and a copy of the Lumière brothers' Cinematograph from 1895). Old German films play continuously on the second floor.