The Märkische Museum in Berlin-Mitte is a museum for everyday life and cultural history. In the new family and children's area [Test] Spaces in the Märkisches Museum, children and adolescents are free to explore the history of the town.
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Admission to the Helmut Newton Foundation at the Museum of Photography is free for all visitors under 18 years of age!
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Concerts at Bode-Museum
Combine museum visits with classical music by attending the museum concert series “Sonntags im Museum“ at the Bode-Museum in cooperation with the Staatsoper Berlin.
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Bauhaus-Archiv
Houses, furniture or items of daily life - design as we know it today was mainly defined by the most influential school of design - the Bauhaus!
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Museums of Things Unheard of
A train of thought, a flash of inspiration or the hide of a bonsai stag - the Museum of Things Unheard of makes the real world meet the universe of fantasy.
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“Anders als die Andern”, the first sympathetic portrayals of homosexuals in cinema.
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Extavium
The Extavium is a scientific hand-on museum for children that is playfully promoting scientific understanding. The Extavium staff really knows to make science a fun thing.
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Bode-Museum
Bode-Museum on the Museum Island is not only suited for adults with an interest in art but also for families and young visitors aged between 6 - 10 with its Children's Gallery.
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Junior Museum at the Ethnological Museum Dahlem
Currently the Junior Museum hosts a permanent exhibition called "This is what we eat. We eat rice". Rice - for breakfast, lunch and dinner?
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Museum of Letters
The letter "U" from a U-Bahn station, the "le" from Alexanderplatz or the famous "Zierfische" logo of the now closed aquaristics shop at Frankfurter Tor: Barbara Dechant and Anja Schulze have saved letters from the Berlin public since 2005.