“Tune In” is an interactive journey into the world of sound, movement, and technology, featuring hands-on exhibits that combine science, music, and creativity.
In the exhibition, you can play music through movement, create melodies using unconventional instruments, control sounds with sensors, change your voice, and discover what colors sound like.
The exhibits were created by Michael Bradke, an internationally recognized artist specializing in interactive experiences at the intersection of art, science, and technology.
‘Building Sounds’ – a hands-on workshop where participants build a harmonica-like musical instrument to take home as a gift.
‘What Do We Hear Here?’ – a live demonstration with audience participation exploring how sound is created and how it travels through different spaces and environments.
Energy is a concept that accompanies us in every aspect of our lives — from the calories in our food to the search for power outlets to charge our phones. It enables us to move, light, heat, and communicate, but also raises important environmental and social questions.
In a new and original exhibition about energy, you are invited to touch, explore, and experience energy in a tangible and thought-provoking way.
A 100-year-old railway carriage has arrived at the museum and opened its doors to visitors. A visit to the carriage will reveal the secrets and historical stories behind it, and offer insights into acceleration, braking, turning, and load-bearing in trains. You will also be able to watch a detailed miniature world of electric trains moving along tracks.
An experience that combines history, technology, and imagination.
Come play, build, and create your own worlds with colorful toy trains and a variety of wooden pieces.
A free and fun activity where children are invited to design tracks, bridges, and tunnels — and bring their imagination to life on the rails.