Detectives and explorers were invited to our scavenger hunt through the Wunderkammer Olbricht – also during winter holidays!
Our young visitors could use their heightened senses to playfully get to know the artworks. At the end of the scavenger hunt, our front-of-house team scored the returned questionnaires at the ticket desk. Of course, there was a small reward for anyone who successfully answers all the questions!
Prior registration for the scavenger hunt was not necessary, and the hunt could be started at any time. The scavenger hunt questionnaire was free of charge and was available in German, English and French.
For the whole family we offer a scavenger hunt that guides you to original locations that were central in the life and work of Alexander von Humboldt in Berlin. In the process, you will learn details from stories told about him and trace his everyday paths. The scavenger hunt is free of charge and can be donwloaded here. Unfortunately the last station of the scavenger hunt is no longer available.
Schnitzeljagd: Auf Entdeckungsreise mit Alexander von Humboldt (DE)
Scavenger hunt: A Voyage of discovery with Alexander von Humboldt (EN)
Digital programme
With the digital programme me Collectors Room Berlin still offers scavenger hunts for children.
With the virtual tour you can either go through the anniversary exhibition “MOVING ENERGIES – 10 years me Collectors Room Berlin” and “Gerhard Richter – Abstract works from the Olbricht Collection” or you can visit the Wunderkammer Olbricht with a video tour. Afterwards you’ll be able to go on the scavenger hunt – have fun!
Digital scavenger hut through the Wunderkammer Olbricht
Answers for the digital scavenger hunt through the Wunderkammer Olbricht
Digital scavenger hunt through the exhibitions “MOVING ENERGIES” and “Gerhard Richter”
Answers for the digital scavenger hunt through the exhibitions “MOVING ENERGIES” and “Gerhard Richter”