“The Freedom to Flow” is a wet, refreshing, and intriguing water exhibition held in the museum’s outdoor plaza. It offers visitors an engaging experience of hands-on experimentation, exploration, and play – with plenty of opportunities to get wet.
At the heart of the space is a giant water channel that enables countless activities: building dams, breaking them, pumping water, and experimenting with water flow. Alongside it, visitors will find powerful water cannons, bottle launchers, wet-ball catapults, and boat races powered by solar energy and wind.
The area also features interactive water installations for children and families, bubbles, rhythms, and a variety of refreshing activities. The hot summer gets a particularly cool response here – so come prepared with towels and a change of clothes, because you’re going to get wet!