Offers for kindergartens and primary schools

What can art be? We zigzag through the current exhibitions at the ZAK (Centre for Contemporary Art). On paper, on the wall or in the room: we criss-cross through the exhibition, we explore with open eyes and ears and perhaps take something back with us. From everything we have found and seen, we will be inspired and get to work ourselves.

This offer includes
45 min. guided tour and 45 min. workshop (90 min. in total)
Tuesday and Friday
at 10.00 or 11.30 a.m.

1,- € per child

Information and registration

Christina Büch
Tel. +49(0)30/ 354 944 -445

© Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Spandau, Zitadelle Spandau

Let’s explore Berlin history! Interactive and playful tactile tour through the permanent exhibition “Unveiled. Berlin and its Monuments”.

Including workshop with Klang-Holz e.V. or the Wollwerkstatt (Wool Workshop), where you can create your own citadel souvenir.

90 minutes guided tour and workshop
Bookable Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 or 11.30 a.m.

1,00 per child

Information and registration

Simone Mallbrand
Tel. +49(0)30 354 944-214

© Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Spandau, Zitadelle Spandau

Interactive and playful, we explore the exciting history of the citadel and experience colourful tales and fortress secrets.

Including a workshop with Klang-Holz e.V. or the Wollwerkstatt (Wool Workshop), where you can create your own citadel souvenir.

90 minutes guided tour and workshop
Bookable Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 or 11.30 a.m.

1,00 per child

Information and registration

Simone Mallbrand
Tel. +49(0)30 354 944-214

From foundation stone cassettes and coffee barges – In this guided tour we learn about building, living, family and life in medieval Spandau.

Including an interactive part in the theatre room of the Gothic House.

90 minutes guided tour and interactive part in the theatre of the Gothic House
bookable every Tuesday and Friday at 10 am or 11.30am

1,00 per child

Register here:

Simone Mallbrand
Tel. +49(0)30 354 944-214

Berlin’s oldest building, historical museums and exhibition site for modern art – the Citadel is a cultural location and history island.
With its extraordinary history, it offers exciting discoveries for pupils. Topics such as monument conservation, nature conservation, architecture, archaeology and (armaments) industry offer the possibility of establishing concrete references.
The citadel tour gives an insight into the eventful history of the town and leads from the Middle Ages, through the master builders of the 16th century to the present day.

Duration: 60 minutes
Price: 75,- EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

In this unique exhibition on the history of Berlin “Unveiled. Berlin and its Monuments” we invite you to unveil and tactilely experience nearly 100 original political monuments and their secrets.  From the monument ensemble of the Siegesallee to the head of the former Lenin monument, political power, identification, remembrance and commemoration are reflected.

Duration: 60 minutes
Price: 75,- EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
E-Mail museumsdient@kulturprojekte.berlin

The Black Corridor, photo: Citadel Berlin, Friedhelm Hoffmann

The citadel’s casemates form one of the largest winter habitats for bats in Europe. They are therefore only accessible to visitors for three months a year. The vaulted corridors with their thick walls were built for defensive purposes. During your visit to the casemates of the König Bastion, you will not only explore one of the oldest areas of the citadel, most of which has been preserved in its original state, but also a place of cinematic interest, including “Der Hexer” by Edgar Wallace filmed here in 1964.

Solid footwear is recommended.

Duration: 90 minutes
Price: 107,50 EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.
Bookable only from May to July

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

Combination of guided tours on citadel history and architecture and the exhibition “Unveiled. Berlin and its monuments”.

Duration: 90 minutes
Price: 107,50,- EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

Offers for secondary schools

In the workshop, we explore monuments of the past, present and future.

With the “Monumental Bag”, a set of questions, actions and tools, the participants will set off, place themselves in relation to history and can add to it, change it, renew it or determine a new position from their point of view.

We will discuss what and how it is commemorated in public space, and develop our own memorial proposals by researching, drawing, photographing and designing.

Participants will receive input and feedback from a perspective that combines art, politics and history and will be guided in shaping their own working process and incorporating their different interests and perspectives. They will be introduced to democratic processes of remembrance culture that are often not accessible to them and be encouraged to help shape their own environment.

The workshop is aimed at teenagers and young adults aged between 16 and 19.

Information and registration

Christina Büch
Tel. +49(0)30/ 354 944 -445

Berlin’s oldest building, historical museums and exhibition site for modern art – the Citadel is a cultural location and history island.
With its extraordinary history, it offers exciting discoveries for pupils. Topics such as monument conservation, nature conservation, architecture, archaeology and (armaments) industry offer the possibility of establishing concrete references.
The citadel tour gives an insight into the eventful history of the town and leads from the Middle Ages, through the master builders of the 16th century to the present day.

Duration: 60 minutes
Price: 75,- EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

In this unique exhibition on the history of Berlin “Unveiled. Berlin and its Monuments”, we invite pupils to unveil and tactilely experience political sculptures and their secrets. History to touch!
The almost 100 monuments are in their original state and tell of their eventful past. From the monument ensemble of the Siegesallee to the head of the former Lenin monument, political power, identification, remembrance and commemoration are reflected. Interactive media invite visitors to experience contemporary historical contextualisation.

Duration: 60 minutes
Price: 75,- EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

The Black Corridor, photo: Citadel Berlin, Friedhelm Hoffmann

The citadel’s casemates form one of the largest winter habitats for bats in Europe. They are therefore only accessible to visitors for three months a year. The vaulted corridors with their thick walls were built for defensive purposes. During your visit to the casemates of the König Bastion, you will not only explore one of the oldest areas of the citadel, most of which has been preserved in its original state, but also a place of cinematic interest, including “Der Hexer” by Edgar Wallace filmed here in 1964.

Solid footwear is recommended.

Duration: 90 minutes
Price: 107,50 EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.
Bookable only from May to July

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

Combination of guided tours on citadel history and architecture and the exhibition “Unveiled. Berlin and its monuments”.

Duration: 90 minutes
Price: 107,50 EUR
Entrance free for school classes, incl. 2 companions.

Information and registration

Museumsdienst Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 2474 9888
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin