Futurium

Alexanderufer 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Yarob Badr - 7 months ago

Among the most important places in Berlin to to visit by those who enjoy science and technology.
Entry is free.
The future is explained by innovative way using concise and simple text.
You can spend hours and hours moving from one field of Science to another without feeling the time passing, from genetics to solar and wind energy.
Illustrations and augmented reality converge to give you clear picture of topics challenging contemporary civilization, with an optimistic vision addressing how technology can bring shared prosperity for all humans.
Staff are very friendly and helpful.
Very entertaining and informative. Really really nice.

5 Mumtahana Yeasmin Tanwee - a week ago

Firstly, I'm not a tech person.
So I find it really good, a must visit place for parents with young kids. There are two sections in this Museum, one is only for watching and learning just like other museums and the other section is for experiments.
Well, the experiment section is too small, and few things to do, but if you have young kids, they will enjoy it.

If you have knowledge and curious about technology and architecture it will be a great place for you, but please don’t have too much ambitious, one museums can not pleased you fully!

Please check websites 3/4 weeks before visiting the Museum, sometimes they offer free enter but you must register in online, otherwise you have to wait. And the line it big.

The people who have bad experience with the staff, I'm sorry for them, but I must say the staff were really very good and generous to us.

I can share one thing.
My baby was crying and i took food with me and wanted to feed him in front of people, one staff member came to me and told me please check signs, this is not a place to eat, rather go to down stair and eat there, she was pretty good.
I and my husband felt sorry that we hadn’t noticed the sign, we claimed that we are educated and we made such stupid mistakes. It’s our fault, so i will never say that the staff were bad.
It’s her duty.

I have lived in Germany for 6 years and no one behaves me badly for my colour, nationality etc.

5 Rune C. - 2 months ago

First off, it is free entry so everyone can come and see this Museum. Apart from that it’s one of the most interesting Museums about our World, Technological change, and the Economical and Philosophical questions which we will face in the future.
I would highly recommend it for everyone, because it has many different fields and things to do, which are all very fun and interesting and at the same time let you reflect on yourself and your position and your behavior.

5 Septi Dwisidi Hapsari - 2 weeks ago

What’s not to like about this museum? They have free entrance, the staffs are really helpful, you’ll find a lot of cool technology of the future and learn something from the past. There are interactive games that you can try inside. You’ll get a hand-ban, with it you can save the subject that you’re interested in and on the 2nd floor, you can replace the ban with a card that you can take home. I have a really great time visiting the museum.

5 Bianca W - 2 months ago

This place is wonderful!
Lots of hands on exhibits on technology of the future, interesting for children and adults alike. They also have a gallery, and a skywalk on the roof.
There's so much to see and explore, and it's presented really well!

5 Chia-chen Lehahn - 4 months ago

If you have kids , take them to Futurium. Plan a few hours because there is a lot to learn and play here. The underground floor is the playground with many interactive stuff. Make sure you take a wristband right at the beginning on the second floor. There is no entry fee and it is only closed on Tuesday.

4 Shachaf Goldstein - 7 months ago

wasn't expecting to enjoy it as much as I did.
great exhibits with interactive elements to catch your attention and mind.

I highly recommend it for all ages.

just plan for enough time to go through everything.

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