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Interact with digital art and relax in a ball pit
Take unique photos, explore interactive rooms, and experience art in new ways
Ascend Berlin's skyline for unmatched city views from the iconic tower
Blur the boundaries between real and virtual
Interactive museum of optical illusion and modern art. The new DeJa Vu Museum offers a wide range of exhibits for all ages on approximately 1000m² on two levels. As one of the largest museums in Europe, it includes diverse exhibits that can be divided into different categories: Digital exhibits Physical exhibits Optical exhibits Interactive exhibits Permanent exhibits
Cruise through Berlin and see a new side of the German capital
Discover the inner workings of the human body at BODY WORLDS Berlin
Be immersed in several ancient civilizations, including Greece and Babylon
The Museum of Photography / Helmut Newton Foundation is located in Berlin's Charlottenburg district, quite close to the zoo. It's easy to reach. Take the U-Bahn U1 (Kurfürstendamm); U2, U9 (Zoologischer Garten), or the S-Bahn S5, S7, S75 (Zoologischer Garten).
Illuseum Berlin is a family-friendly museum of beguiling optical illusions, sense-defying physics exhibits, and interactive trickery all rooted in science. It is located in the center of Berlin – or is it?
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