Fun and games like in the old days

Museum Knoblauchhaus
Tug-of-war in front of the museum laboratory in the Nikolai quarter.
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Christian Kielmann
The Museum Lab in the Nikolai Quarter
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Christian Kielmann

Children’s games from the past await you on “Sunday in the Nikolai Quarter” in the oldest part of Berlin.

Prices
Regular: free of charge
Location
Museumslabor Nikolaiviertel
Poststraße 13-14
10178 Berlin
Event
Duration
6h

On this afternoon, young and young-at-heart can try out games that children enjoyed a hundred years ago in front of the Museum Laboratory in the Nikolai quarter: walking on stilts, spinning tops, throwing wooden rings, sack races, riding a hobby horse and many more.
 
A thick rope challenges small teams to a tug-of-war. Maybe the older ones will even relive some childhood memories!

Info & Service

Opening Hours

Tue – Sun | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (also on public holidays)
Mon closed

The visitor rules of the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin apply.

Directions

Poststraße 16
10178 Berlin

Tickets

Admission

Combi-Ticket
15 euros
Valid for our three museums in the Nikolaiviertel (Museum Nikolaikirche, Museum Ephraim-Palais, Museum Knoblauchhaus) on two consecutive days (please note opening hours)

Single Ticket
7 euros
Day ticket for the Museum Ephraim-Palais

Free admission
With proof of reduction

For children & young people under 18, students, trainees, FSJ/FÖJ/BFD volunteers, Berlin-Ticket-S holders, severely disabled persons (with mark B) & accompanying person, refugees (with valid work or residence permit /eAT and Ukrainian passport or valid residence permit from Ukraine), recipients of residence permit /eAT and Ukrainian passport or valid residence permit from Ukraine), recipients of transfer benefits (citizen’s allowance, ALG I), holders of the Berlin-Brandenburg volunteer card, holders of the Super Holiday Pass / Berlin Family Pass, ICOM members, members of the German Museums Association, members of the Verein der Freunde und Förderer des Stadtmuseums Berlin e. V., KulturPass holders, media representatives with a valid press card

Contact

Infoline
+49 30 240 02 – 162
Mo – Fri | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Accessibility

The Ephraim-Palais is accessible without steps. All exhibition areas are accessible via an elevator. There are barrier-free toilets in the building.

Dates

Fun and games like in the old days
Children's games from the past await you on “Sunday in the Nikolai Quarter” in the oldest part of Berlin.
Museum Knoblauchhaus