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Interactive light installation
In the multidimensional parallel world of light, space and sound, school classes are guided through seven fascinating light installations. Each room has its own individual atmosphere, which merges into light choreographies through movement and sound. The installations are a true backdrop for beautiful photos. Students are immersed in a surreal environment that challenges their senses and stimulates their creativity. Teachers can see this experience as an opportunity to introduce students to art and technology, and also marvel at the light shows themselves. Dark Matter is located on a former factory site two tram stops from S Rummelsburg, and offers an approximately one-hour experience that both fascinates and educates.
In the multidimensional parallel world of light, space and sound, school classes are guided through seven fascinating light installations. Each room has its own individual atmosphere, which merges into light choreographies through movement and sound. The installations are a true backdrop for beautiful photos. Students are immersed in a surreal environment that challenges their senses and stimulates their creativity. Teachers can see this experience as an opportunity to introduce students to art and technology, and also marvel at the light shows themselves. Dark Matter is located on a former factory site two tram stops from S Rummelsburg, and offers an approximately one-hour experience that both fascinates and educates.
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Travel back in time for 2000 years
The museum offers a journey through 2000 years of German history in an immersive interactive exhibition. Here, life-size, detailed worlds are created that bring historic places to life using cutting-edge technology such as 4D effects, ambient sounds and smells. Here, students experience history interactively by wandering through different periods and learning about the development of Germany in a playful way. Teachers can rely on didactically thought-out guided tours and offers that are tailored to curriculum topics — from antiquity and the Middle Ages to the Empire and the Nazi era to the GDR and reunified Germany. Depending on the program and interest, visits last between one and a half and two hours.
The museum offers a journey through 2000 years of German history in an immersive interactive exhibition. Here, life-size, detailed worlds are created that bring historic places to life using cutting-edge technology such as 4D effects, ambient sounds and smells. Here, students experience history interactively by wandering through different periods and learning about the development of Germany in a playful way. Teachers can rely on didactically thought-out guided tours and offers that are tailored to curriculum topics — from antiquity and the Middle Ages to the Empire and the Nazi era to the GDR and reunified Germany. Depending on the program and interest, visits last between one and a half and two hours.
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Be deceived by optical illusions
This interactive museum invites you to deceive your senses and be amazed by optical illusions. Here, students can cross the Vortex Tunnel, which simulates a world in which everything rotates around them. In the Ames Room, they can watch people shrink or grow depending on where they stand. In an inverted room, the class outsmarts gravity and appears to be running on walls or on the ceiling. For a school class, the illusions are definitely a cool class trip activity that playfully teaches them how easily the brain can be deceived through visual tricks. There are also workshops for school classes on various topics such as origami, tape art or anamorphoses. The Illuseum is located on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße in Berlin and the visit, including the workshop, takes around two hours.
This interactive museum invites you to deceive your senses and be amazed by optical illusions. Here, students can cross the Vortex Tunnel, which simulates a world in which everything rotates around them. In the Ames Room, they can watch people shrink or grow depending on where they stand. In an inverted room, the class outsmarts gravity and appears to be running on walls or on the ceiling. For a school class, the illusions are definitely a cool class trip activity that playfully teaches them how easily the brain can be deceived through visual tricks. There are also workshops for school classes on various topics such as origami, tape art or anamorphoses. The Illuseum is located on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße in Berlin and the visit, including the workshop, takes around two hours.
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Play retro games
It's not just video game geeks who get their money's worth here. For school groups in particular, the museum offers a great opportunity to learn about the development and diversity of computer games in an interactive environment. Here you can see over 300 exhibits, including original game consoles, computer systems and media art objects, which provide a comprehensive insight into the history and cultural significance of computer games. First and foremost, the exhibition is of course fun, and teachers interested in technology in particular should not miss out on this experience. The museum is located on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin and the visit usually takes around one and a half to two hours.
It's not just video game geeks who get their money's worth here. For school groups in particular, the museum offers a great opportunity to learn about the development and diversity of computer games in an interactive environment. Here you can see over 300 exhibits, including original game consoles, computer systems and media art objects, which provide a comprehensive insight into the history and cultural significance of computer games. First and foremost, the exhibition is of course fun, and teachers interested in technology in particular should not miss out on this experience. The museum is located on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin and the visit usually takes around one and a half to two hours.
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Take Instagram photos
The photo studio in the Mall of Berlin offers a unique world of photo experiences. There are over 30 colorful photo sets available here that promote creativity and collaboration. Students can let their imagination run wild with group photos and selfies. During this activity in Berlin, school classes not only learn original photography techniques, but also how visual tricks and perspectives influence image design. Teachers can treat themselves and their students to a fun experience here and also take a photo or two themselves. It is located on the 2nd floor of the Mall of Berlin and the experience here lasts about an hour and a half.
The photo studio in the Mall of Berlin offers a unique world of photo experiences. There are over 30 colorful photo sets available here that promote creativity and collaboration. Students can let their imagination run wild with group photos and selfies. During this activity in Berlin, school classes not only learn original photography techniques, but also how visual tricks and perspectives influence image design. Teachers can treat themselves and their students to a fun experience here and also take a photo or two themselves. It is located on the 2nd floor of the Mall of Berlin and the experience here lasts about an hour and a half.
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This list of top things to do during a school trip to Berlin is designed to help make your Berlin visit unforgettable! As a provider of the “Spy & Escape at the Berlin Wall” treasure hunt, we’re sharing our insider tips for free and cheap things to do in Berlin that are typically only passed around in teacher networks.
On the map, you’ll find student-friendly activities and cheap things to do in Berlin to make planning of your school field trip easier. The list also shows you how early you should book these school trip activities in advance, to secure your spot.


















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