Planetentanz

Planetentanz

We’re taking off! Hop aboard our rocket and join us on a journey through our solar system. In the interactive show “Planet Dance,” we’ll discover what makes each planet so special through fun movements. Which one do you think is especially big? Which one has rings around its waist? Each planet has its own dance move that you can join in on right away. Turn on the music and let’s set off on a space adventure!

Saturday and Sunday:
11:30 a.m.

During school breaks:
11:00 a.m.

ExperimentAH!

ExperimentAH!

What happens to a marshmallow in space? How much does air weigh? And can water ride a carousel? Find out together with our edutainers in our interactive knowledge show on the 3rd floor! Experience amazing experiments involving the elements of water, air, and fire – a show full of surprises and lots of “wow” moments.


Lumina

Lumina

The inconspicuous fantasy creature Lumina is always curious to discover something special in his underwater world. Why do bubbles glow? Can glasses sing? And what is this magical mist? In this fascinating experimental show, which requires no words at all, Lumina makes herself and her world glow – under the direction of Andrea Kilian.

From age 5

Armstrong

Armstrong

Curious mouse Armstrong has a dream: she wants to fly to the moon! Using her telescope, she has discovered that the moon is a huge ball of rock. The other mice don’t want to know anything about it. They think the moon is a big cheese. But Armstrong doesn’t give up. He is planning an expedition to the moon and has to build a spaceship for it. Will the little mouse succeed? An exciting live radio play from the mouse’s perspective – directed by Thomas Zotz (Eppinger Figurentheater).

From 5 years.

Edison

Edison

The mystery of the lost mouse treasure. Author Torben Kuhlmann succeeds in captivating young readers with his lovingly detailed drawings and exciting stories about the most important inventors of the 20th century. The special feature: the stories are told from a mouse’s perspective! Did Edison really invent the light bulb all by himself, or did he perhaps have help from a mouse? Experience the story as an exciting live radio play! With pictures by Torben Kuhlmann, of course.

From 5 years.