Nature & Technology
Futurium
The Futurium is presented on screens in the foyer in a short video in German sign language. Interpreters translate speech and music into sign language at selected events.
Five copies of our portable tactile orientation plan are available at the information desk in the foyer. Assistance dogs and long canes are permitted throughout the Futurium. We offer guide assistance for events involving movement. People with visual impairments and blind persons can find out about the theme and structure of the exhibition at a tactile overview table and by means of text in larger print and in Braille. People with visual impairments and blind people are dependent on a guide to walk through the exhibition.
The barrier-free main entrance is only a few meters away from Alexanderufer street. In the Futurium, an elevator leads from the foyer to the exhibition on the upper floor and to the lab in the basement.
Detailed information can be found here: Further information
How do we want to live in the future? This state-of-the-art interactive museum encourages visitors to engage with questions about the world ahead and presents them with scientific findings. The current annual theme ‘Treasures of the Future’ is all about raw materials and the innovative sustainable solutions for dealing with them garnered from materials research.