Hands on - Minds on!
Why is the sky blue? Can you see heat? Any why does a plane stay up in the sky? Just three of the hundreds of questions answered at Science Center Spectrum.
Some 150 interactive exhibits make science and technology a special experience at Science Center Spectrum. Attractive and astonishing phenomena encourage young and old alike to join in the experiments independently. Fundamental laws of nature, the basics of science and technical principles are explained in a fun way.
These exhibits are made to be touched – and often you need to use your other senses too. A visit to Science Center Spectrum is a fascinating and eventful journey into the world of science and technology, which fires your imagination and makes you think.
An educational role
Giving visitors the opportunity to explore and experiment for themselves in a playful manner is a must at Science Center Spectrum. By making it entertaining and enjoyable to find out about science and technology Science Center Spectrum plays an important role in public education.
Space for science
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of science and technology. Waiting for you Science Center Spectrum has eight wide-ranging themes spread out over about 1,400 m² of space on four floors, and lots of exciting events too.
Credit: image and video of Deutsches Technikmuseum
Opening hours
Tue–Fri 09:00–17:30, Sat–Sun 10:00–18:00.
Tickets
Eintritt: 8 EUR (Kinder unter 6 Jahren haben freien Eintritt)
Gruppen: 5 EUR (ab 10 Personen)
Mini-Familienkarte: 9 EUR (1 Erwachsene/r + 2 Kinder unter 14 Jahre)
Maxi-Familienkarte: 17 EUR (2 Erwachsene + 3 Kinder unter 14 Jahre)
Contacts
+49 (0) 30 90254284
spectrum@sdtb.de
Links
Address
BerlinTrebbiner Straße 9 10963 Berlin
How to get there?
Subway:
U1, U7 Möckernbrücke
U1, U2 Gleisdreieck
Urban rail:
S1, S2, S25 Anhalter Bahnhof
Bus:
M29 to Schöneberger Brücke
M41 to Willy-Brandt-Haus
248 to Obentrautstraße