Algae, jellyfish, insects: What will we eat in the future? Come to the Futurium for a midnight snack as part of the Long Night of Museums on August 26 and let yourself be inspired: Between short lectures on the food of the future, music and, of course, a visit to our exhibition, you can go on a culinary journey of discovery on our forecourt and see for yourself what the food of the future will taste like.
On this evening, you can get a taste of the museums of your choice throughout Berlin with an LNDM ticket for 12 euros. This ticket also gives you admission to our museum from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. and allows you to visit the numerous events. You can find the LNDM ticket here as well as on the day of the LNDM at the participating museums - also at our house!
WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE FUTURIUM:
-> Various talks on sustainable nutrition will bring you closer to the world of future food production.
-> You prefer to enter a fictional future world? Then visit the scenic readings that show imaginings of our eating behavior in a few decades.
-> At the information booth and interactive sessions you can also learn more about the Citizen Science project "Your emotional city".
-> Until 2 a.m. you have the opportunity to discover the Futurium at night on one of our guided tours (also in English and as a family tour in easy language).
All night long, we will also provide you with music by DJ Obstsalat, improv theater at its best and, of course, our delicious future snacks.
A night together with the project food4future, coordinated at the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ).
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