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New Exhibition and Event Forum Opens in Berlin
Berlin, the city of innovation and culture, is set to welcome a news addition to its vibrant scene. The Futurium, a new exhibition and event forum, is now open for visitors. Located between the Reichstag and the main station, directly on the Spree, the Futurium offers a unique blend of science, economics, and politics in the heart of the capital.
The Futurium spans around 3,200 square meters across three floors, providing ample space for exhibitions and events that focus on future design. The building, designed by Berlin architects Richter and Musikowski, boasts openness and clear, sculptural forms, making it a striking addition to the city's skyline.
The Futurium is not just a spectacle; it's also a model of sustainability. Meeting the standard of a low-energy house, the Futurium is a testament to Berlin's commitment to environmental responsibility.
Tram lines M10, M5, and M8 have a stop approximately 0.4km from the Futurium, making it easily accessible by public transport. Moreover, other bus lines, including 120, 142, 147, M41, N5, N20, N40, 123, M85, and their stops, are located within the same distance. Bus stops for 147, M41, N5 are also situated at Schumannstr., Charité - Campus Mitte, and Katharina-Paulus-Str., all approximately 0.4km from the Futurium.
As for those arriving by train, the Futurium is located approximately 0.4km from S+U Berlin Hauptbahnhof, with S3, S5, S7, S9, U5, and other U-Bahn lines available. Regional train lines RE1, RE8, RE2, RB23, RE2, FEX, RE7, RE3, RE5, RE4, RB10, RB14, and their stops, are also located within the same distance from S+U Berlin Hauptbahnhof.
The Futurium is the brainchild of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and it's supported by a number of esteemed partners. These include the Max Planck Society, the Helmholtz Association, the Fraunhofer Society, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Joachim Herz Foundation, the Leibniz Association, the German Research Foundation (DFG), and the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina – National Academy of Sciences.
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Lastly, the Futurium offers a "Skywalk" on the roof, providing a stunning view of numerous photovoltaic collector fields, the Spreebogen, and the Chancellery. The large panorama windows are visible from afar, inviting passersby to catch a glimpse of the future on display within.
Whether you're a resident or a visitor, the Futurium is a must-visit destination in Berlin, offering a glimpse into the future while showcasing the city's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
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