Our interactive experience museum combines art, science and personal stories and allows visitors to experience pain and love from new perspectives!
At the numerous stations, visitors gain insights into the human psyche, get to know themselves and their companions in a new way, and test their knowledge and skills in one of the many mini-games!
For couples on their first or hundredth date.
For friends who need to talk.
For family conversations that go beyond “How was school?”
Not a quiet “stroll through the museum,” but an interactive adventure full of laughter, wonder and: “Wait a minute, I've experienced that too!“Creative. Personal. And guaranteed to be different. And every station is also in English.
IMPORTANT information for visitors
Who is the museum for?
• People who are curious and want to engage with new ideas.
• If you like to laugh, play, discuss, or even think about yourself, this is the place for you.
Those who are less likely to be happy here:
• People who expect a classic art exhibition where you only look at pictures
• Anyone who prefers to just walk through and let it wash over them.
• Visitors who don't like to read or aren't interested in stories.
• People who generally avoid board games.
• People with a critical view of AI
Most visitors spend 1.5 to 3 hours in the museum. Those who engage intensively with the stations often stay significantly longer.
Since there is a lot to read, we recommend that you bring your reading glasses. If you're travelling with a backpack or similar: no problem! You can store your belongings in the entrance area for free.
For the best experience, we recommend visiting in a pair or a group – many stations thrive on interaction, laughter together, and sharing personal experiences. Of course, you can also do the walking tour on your own. Then the focus is more on the stories and the questions for reflection that encourage you to think about yourself. Some stations are easy to do alone, but it usually seems a little less playful and humorous than when done together.
More info on our website: https://schmerz-liebe-museum.de/