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The Easter holidays are a perfect opportunity to enjoy a variety of activities beyond the traditional egg hunt. From engaging in medieval festivities to exploring nature and technology, there are numerous options for families and individuals in Berlin and Brandenburg.
1. Hands-On Workshops at the Berlin Technical Museum
For those inclined towards creativity and innovation, the Berlin Technical Museum offers a unique experience at its open workshop called the 'TechLab.' Visitors can not only observe advanced tools but also partake in hands-on activities. The workshop features a 3D printer and a laser cutter, with occasional workshops on topics such as sustainable design and upcycling. It remains open daily throughout the holiday period.
2. Ranger-Led Nature Tours in Brandenburg
Nature enthusiasts can take advantage of free ranger-led tours organized by the Nature Conservation Authority. These tours, which focus on various themes such as amphibians, birds, and spring flowers, traverse beautiful landscapes in nature parks like Hoher Fläming and the Lower Oder Valley. Most tours require prior registration.
3. Medieval Festivals at Spandau Citadel and Kloster Chorin
History buffs have much to look forward to during the Easter weekend, as several venues will transform into lively medieval marketplaces. Events at locations such as Spandau Citadel and Kloster Chorin will include armor displays, knight tournaments, music, theater performances, and juggling acts, along with a variety of children's programming.
4. Activities at Tempelhofer Feld
Tempelhofer Feld, a former airport turned public park, is hosting a range of activities, including group bike tours and wild herb workshops. Visitors can enjoy a scenic six-kilometer loop while participating in these activities, which have nominal fees associated.
5. Digital Treasure Hunt in the Palace Gardens
Combining sightseeing with interactive learning, the 'Actionbound' app offers a digital treasure hunt through the gardens managed by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation. Participants will solve puzzles and answer quizzes, gaining insights into the gardens' histories. The treasure hunt is designed to last approximately 90 minutes to two hours and is available for free download in app stores.
6. Themed Days at the Zoo and Tierpark
For younger visitors, the Berlin Zoo and Tierpark are hosting themed days tailored for children aged eight to twelve. These events include hands-on craft projects and experiments, allowing children to immerse themselves in the world of animals. Tickets for these special days are available for advance purchase and are limited in quantity, with prices ranging from EUR42 to EUR49.
7. Asian Street Food Festival at RAW-Gelände
Concluding the holiday festivities, the RAW-Gelände in Berlin will host an Asian Street Food Festival on April 27. Attendees can explore a variety of culinary delights from countries such as China, Japan, and Vietnam at around 15 different food stalls. The event will also feature live music, DJs, and traditional lion dances, running from noon until 10 PM.
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