The Futurium is a museum that serves as a place for presentation and dialogue on science, research, and development. It features a large exhibition area with a usable space of around 8154 m2 on three floors, including 3200 m2 for permanent exhibitions and 600 m2 for special exhibitions. The museum also has a forum section for meetings centered around science, politics, culture, and civil society. Visitors can explore various possible futures, discuss them, and even test their own ideas in the Futurium Lab. The museum aims to show that the future is not unchangeable and that it can be shaped by human actions
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Activities: We visited the Futurium Berlin with children. We spent 2.5 hours in the museum, but the time was too short. We saw the exhibition and the Futurium Lab. We were able to see the interactive elements although some were not available due to Corona. We were not able to go to the skywalk or the shop
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the technical playthings, the robot, and the Zukunftsmaschine where they exchanged armbands for cards. The kids were also able to paint on a computer and transform tones into abstract paintings. It's a museum for children and adults alike, offering opportunities for trying things out ✨
