Have to say... Berlin's Future Museum...
One of the first museums I visited upon arriving in Berlin was the Futurium, which not only has an impressive architecture but also exhibits that are thoughtfully designed. I have to say, museums with such strong interactivity are really fascinating! Most of the exhibitions are on the second floor and are roughly divided into three sections: "Technology, wellbeing, nature." In the Tech area, before entering, a robot gives visitors a wristband. This wristband can trigger the gesture control area of every electronic exhibit board, allowing you to control the content of the board without touching any screens! You can also use this wristband to record next to any exhibit board that interests you. 🚀At the end of the exhibition, at the exit, after recycling the personal wristband, there's a feedback map of your own exhibition process record, and a postcard with your own exhibition record will be printed out. 🌐The whole exhibition feels very complete, with a great experience and full of fun. There are many wonderful experiences that require interaction between the audience and the exhibits to trigger. In the "wellbeing" hall, there is a giant swing several meters high for visitors to play on, which is very suitable for some parent-child activities. In "nature," there are many large-scale installations exploring the future and the relationship between humans and nature. 🚀Although some of the issues are not new in academic fields, and some of the exhibit board designs feel like student graduation works, it also makes the exhibition with a focus on popular science and speculative thinking more accessible to a broader audience. Free of charge! 🆓 #Germany #MustSeeExhibition #Museum #ArchitecturalDesign #MustVisitMuseum #Design #Berlin #NicheExhibition #FutureTechnology