MAGICUM, Berlin Magic Museum - Make water dance, discover magical thinking, play the game of illusions, leave logic at our doorstep, come in and delve into the world of magic and fascinating alternate realities and and and… Join in!
A challenging mix of escape game, scavenger hunt and sightseeing awaits you - all outdoors. Conquer Berlin together with your friends and solve fantastic puzzles with mysterious objects and your environment.
Your MAREDO steakhouse in Berlin. Start your culinary journey through South America. From juicy steaks to fancy specialities with or without meat, everyone will be happy here!
The Museum Ephraim Palais is a historical jewel in the heart of Berlin. The magnificent rococo building on the edge of the Nikolai quarter was extensively reconstructed to mark Berlin's 750th anniversary and reopened as a museum of the city's history.
The Museum of European Cultures sees itself as a meeting place of cultures in an integrating Europe. The collection focuses on the worlds of life and cultural contacts from the 18th century until the present.
The museum FLUXUS+ with its orientation towards the Fluxus movement and the extensive private collection of works by Wolf Vostell and works by contemporary artists is unique in Berlin, Potsdam, and the surrounding area.
The world’s tallest standing dinosaur skeleton, the “Mona Lisa of Fossils,” Knut the polar bear and a breath-taking overview of the museum’s extensive research collections: these are some of the many highlights that await visitors in more than 7,000 m² of exhibition space at Berlin’s Museum of Natural History.
The Museum Knoblauchhaus, one of the few remaining Berlin houses from the Biedermeier period, gives you an insight into the lifestyle of the Knoblauch family with its reconstructed living rooms.
The permanent exhibition in the Museum Nikolaikirche focuses on the building and its significance for Berlin's history with a variety of original objects. Interactive media open up their diverse facets in four languages.