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Interactive Museums in Berlin

Top 10 Interactive Museums

#1
IKONO Berlin

Interact with digital art and relax in a ball pit

3.7 (232 reviews)
#2
Berlin TV Tower

Ascend Berlin's skyline for unmatched city views from the iconic tower

4.6 (2,103 reviews)
#3
DeJa Vu Museum

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

3.9 (79 reviews)
#4
The Upside Down Berlin

Take unique photos, explore interactive rooms, and experience art in new ways

4.6 (34 reviews)
#5
Panoramapunkt

Panoramapunkt, on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, allows visitors to get up to the 24th and 25th floors for amazing views of the city. There's also an exhibition on the history of the square.

4.5 (171 reviews)
#6
Museum of Photography / Helmut Newton Foundation

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).

4.7 (99 reviews)
#7
DDR Museum - Berlin's Interactive Museum

Discover 2000 years of German history in an immersive exhibition at DDR Museum

4.4 (281 reviews)
#8
Berlin Hop-on Hop-off Tours

See the best of Berlin on a bus tour of the city

4.2 (134 reviews)
#9
Berlin Icebar

Sip cocktails and admire ice sculptures

4.5 (110 reviews)
#10
Neue Nationalgalerie

The Neue Nationalgalerie at the Berlin Kulturforum is a world-class architectural icon from the mind of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969), built to house 20th-century art. A major refurbishment was carried out during the late 2010s to bring the ‘60s-era building up to modern standards. The column-free “universal space” is a classic of modernism and serves as the perfect location for works from European and North American masters like Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Francis Bacon, and Andy Warhol, amongst many others. Some of the museum’s most famous works are Potsdamer Platz by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, The Skat Players by Otto Dix, and Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue IV by Barnett Newman. A rotating calendar of special exhibitions also takes place in the Neue Nationalgalerie, so keep an eye out for their latest offerings.

4.6 (503 reviews)

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