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Facts and Figures: Labyrinth Kindermuseum Berlin

Opening Date: September 12, 1997

Offerings: Interactive exhibitions for children aged 3 to 11 years; engaging projects for schools, daycare centers, after-school programs, and other groups; events, holiday programs, birthday parties, professional development, and workshops for educators and facilitators; exhibition rental services and comprehensive support (consultation, external events, and custom concepts).

Exhibitions: Since opening, 25 interactive exhibitions with accompanying programs on diverse themes have been showcased.

Building: The museum is housed in a former, heritage-listed assembly hall for matchstick machinery dating back to 1890. It is part of the sociocultural center Fabrik Osloer Straße e.V..

Exhibition Space: Approximately 1,000 sqm

Visitors: More than 1.7 million visitors since its opening.

Annual Figures:
- 80,000 visitors
- 8,000 participants in the summer holiday program
- 1,800 school, daycare, and after-school groups
- 300 birthday parties
- 10–20 workshops for children and adults

Company: Fabrik Osloer Straße Kindermuseum Non-Profit GmbH

Shareholder: Fabrik Osloer Straße e.V.

About Us: The Labyrinth Kindermuseum Berlin is a project by Fabrik Osloer Straße. Since its founding in 1997, it has welcomed over 1.7 million visitors, becoming a beloved fixture in Berlin’s cultural and educational landscape. It is a significant non-school educational destination in the Berlin-Brandenburg region.

In collaboration with its trusted partner, the Senate Department for Education, Youth, and Family, and numerous institutions, companies, artists, and supporters, the museum regularly develops innovative interactive exhibitions, creative projects, workshops, and diverse events.

Last updated: January 2024