Historical collages are making the Reinickendorf Museum - Workshop on February 7, 2024

Historical collages are making the Reinickendorf Museum - Workshop on February 7, 2024

On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, the Museum Reinickendorf invites you to a holiday workshop for children, where you can take a playful journey through time to the Biedermeier and the historical playroom of the museum. The children are invited to draw historical toys, cut out and put together a collage. Participation in the event is free of charge, but a registration is requested at museum@reinickendorf.berlin.de or by phone at (030) 90294-6460.

In addition, the museum offers a digital rally through the Reinickendorf museum, in which children or families can playfully get to know the history of the district and the everyday culture of past times. Participation in the 45-minute tour is also free of charge and ends with a price for the children.

The workshop and the digital rally offer children and families the opportunity to learn more about the history and everyday culture of past times in a playful way. The Museum Reinickendorf, which is located in the Hermsdorf district in Berlin, offers an insight into the history of the district as a local cultural site.

The event is a good opportunity for children to learn more about history and the way of life of past times. The children are encouraged to deal with the topic artistically and playfully and to discover their own creativity.

As additional information, you will find more details about the workshop and digital rally in the following table:

| Event | Details |
| —————- | ———————————————— |
| Workshop | Date: February 7, 2024 |
| | Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
| | Location: Museum Reinickendorf, Alt-Hermsdorf 35, 13467 Berlin |
| Digital rally | Duration: 45 minutes |
| | Start: museum gate or own device |
| | Participation: free of charge |
| More information | www.museum-reinickendorf.de |

The workshop and the digital rally offer an entertaining and educational activity for children and families and help to live the cultural heritage of the Reinickendorf district.



Source: www.berlin.de