Went here with my parents when they visited my partner and I. They have been here in the city for the 3rd time so we were looking for places to visit aside from the popular tourist spots since they have seen it already.
This museum is very informative and is highly recommended for photography and film enthusiasts. I used to do photography a lot and I was inspired to go back and do it as a hobby once again. Some displays are interactive which is nice so you get to try creating your own stop-motion film and green-screen motion.
There are also a lot of vintage cameras, film posters and costumes. What a steal for 5€ museum ticket! In the 3rd floor, there is a huge movie set and a car which you can ride and take photos. We enjoyed it.
The only thing I would suggest for improvement is to clean it more since some of the displays are dusty. Other than that, it is a...
Read moreInformative museum! This place has different sort of old filming techniques and gears such as cameras, projectors, and filming devices. It’s a must visit if you are into media. Or any sort of filmmaking. This is how the past was and it’s a great learning experience. The front desk is very friendly and they speak German as well as English. There is English shows during weekdays and weekends, and it’s more sort of streaming of old Classics. The show starts at eight or nine in the evening The student entry for the museum is €2.50 and the regular pricing...
Read moreA good place to visit if you can get free entry with the travel pass. However, not being able to take photos made the potential experience alot less fun than it could have been but I assume the staff have good reasons for this. The exhibits do not contain alot of English either, but this shouldnt be something that we Brits expect European countries to cater for. My only complaint with the English is why only have it on a couple of signs? Either have it on all or dont...
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