WELCOME TO THE FUTURE!

 What will our future be like? What will we experience tomorrow, or in a few years? Will we grow our food in the ocean and spend our holidays on the moon?
For children aged 6 to 12

WITH OR WITHOUT WORDS

ZOOM Hands-on Exhibition
Speech, writing, signs, gestures, expressions, singing, music, painting, dance… All that and lots more is communication.
For children ages 6 to 12

ALL WOOD

ZOOM Hands-on Exhibition
Wood is incredibly versatile. You probably know furniture and buildings made of wood, but did you know that you can even wear it?

FROM HEAD TO TOE

ZOOM Hands-on Exhibition
Your body is our home – how well we know the way around it? Come to the exhibition and find out about all the amazing things that happen inside your body.

EARTH & SOIL

Hands-on Exhibition for children ages 6 to 12
Earth is the planet we all live on, and it also refers to the soil we all walk on. Fertile soil is especially important for people everywhere because most of the food we eat grows in it.
For children ages 6 to 12

YOU AND I, HERE AND THERE

An exhibition dealing with forced displacement, arrival and living together
Why did Faizal and Nesrin have to flee from Afghanistan? Why have Arif, Azmi, Lina and Zahra from Syria sought shelter here in Austria?
For children ages 6 to 12

HEAR HEAR! LOOK LOOK!

A hands-on exhibition for kids about hearing and seeing
Our eyes and ears are highly developed sensory organs that capture light and soundwaves from the surroundings and convert them into images and tones. These two senses enable you to meet the challenges of daily life. But how do hearing and seeing actually function?
For children ages 6 to 12

PLASTIC - hands on exhibition

A hands-on exhibition for kids about plastics and sustainability!
Toys, computers, clothes, packaging, cell phones, cars, bicycles, and safety helmets – many of the things we use in daily life are made of plastic. But what exactly is plastic?

Let's print!

A hands-on exhibition for children ages 6 to 12

Our exhibition hall has been turned into a large print shop. Grab a tool and some colors and start printing, pressing, rolling and stamping to your heart’s content!

Printing techniques were invented to reproduce lettering on paper – like the office printers or photocopy machines you know, but there are many other ways to print as well, for example with wood-, metal- or stone plates, with stamps, or even using your own feet.