Whether tiny or gigantic, very slow or lightning fast - there are many things in our world that we cannot see, hear or feel. This is the subject of the "Invisible Worlds", an interactive exhibition that invites young and old to discover and try things out.
The hands-on stations on the topics of origin, life, waves, thoughts, mystery, earth, brain and cosmos are exciting and varied. Go in search of the thief by finding invisible clues and unraveling the mystery. But don't be fooled by thoughts or distracted by earthquakes. Like a bat, you can use sounds to find your way in the dark or infrared radiation to detect cold and heat. But maybe you'd rather dig something up or decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics?
Visitors are invited to learn new things in a playful way at the eight stations and become researchers themselves. The exhibition is particularly recommended for families with children of reading age between 6 and 14. However, it is also aimed at school classes or groups of children and young people, who can explore individual topics in several small teams at the same time.
November 15, 2023 to August 4, 2024