Hemp Museum Berlin

The first Gutenberg Bible was printed on hemp paper, van Gogh painted of course with hemp oil colours and even plastic sandals can now be made from refined hemp oil.
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This museum opens your eye for long-lost knowledge on the world’s oldest crop plant, shines light on new developments in building a house with hemp but also imparts knowledge on the narcotics law.

Of special interest for youths: there are specific tours for school classes with a questionaire to be filled and a film of 45-minutes as special “hemp class”.

Top10 Insiders’ tip: after strolling through the exhibition, why not take a look at the small club café and their shop while you sip a cup of hemp tea?

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Editors Rating

Fun Factor
4.00

Unique Exhibits
4.80

Learning Experience
5.00

Peculiarity Points
4.50

Total
4.58

Address

Mühlendamm, 5, 10178, Berlin, Germany

Quarter

Mitte

Info

Business Hours

Tuesday to Friday

10:00 am - 08:00 pm

Saturday and Sunday

Noon - 08:00 pm

Important information

Ticket Prices

around 4,50 euro, discount ticket 3,00 euro; children up to 10 years free; guided tours for 5,00 euro + 2,00 euro/person

Barrier Free

A wheelchair ramp can be fixed at the entrance on request to access the exhibition. The café is only accessible however via stairs.

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