
An interactive exhibition with hands-on activities
Come on in, come on in! Welcome to the Quantum Circus. Enter a fascinating world where the smallest building blocks of the universe are the biggest stars, performing their astonishing tricks: quantum! Here, the rules of everyday life are turned upside down – particles can dance in multiple locations simultaneously, be connected across vast distances, and continually pose new puzzles.
What sounds like magic is actually full of science. The secrets of quantum physics have already produced marvels such as smartphones, microwaves, and UV nail polish. And tomorrow? Lightning-fast quantum computers, unbreakable communication encryption, and even mind-controlled prosthetics could become reality.
At the Quantum Circus, everyone is invited to discover this wondrous world. Try your luck on the Quantum Queens Wheel of Knowledge, explore interactive stages, get up close to the smallest building blocks of the universe, and be inspired in the Quantum Café.
And the best part: You're part of the show! Shape the quantum world of tomorrow – creatively, boldly, and imaginatively.
On this Open Lab evening, everyone will travel together into the world of quantum and open an exhibition with hands-on stations in the workshop area of the Futurium Lab. Warm-ups, reflections, DIY experiments, and multimedia experiences will further enrich the evening.
The exhibition is part of the "Quantum Career" research project, which is funded as part of the BMBF funding line "Quantum active – intuitive outreach concepts for quantum technologies." The goal is to create the most accessible and action-based access to quantum technologies possible.
Workshop Leader
Junge Tüftler*innen is a non-profit organization with the goal of empowering people to actively and sustainably shape the world with digital tools. Since 2016, the Young Inventors team has grown into a diverse group of experts from the fields of education, design, computer science, music, and, of course, making & coding, among many others. This diversity enables them to develop and implement innovative formats and content.
Information
-> Venue: Workshop Futurium Lab (-1)
-> Admission: Free
-> Event language: German
-> Maximum number of participants: 30
-> Participation conditions: No prior knowledge required
-> Recommended age: 14 years and older. Note: Persons under 16 years of age may only participate if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Photos & Videos
Photos and videos will be taken during the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, please contact us in advance.
Tickets
You require a ticket for this event.
Due to limited space, only one ticket per person can be booked.
What is an Open Lab Evening?
Every Thursday, things get creative in the lab. You'll learn about methods like design thinking and future storytelling, try out 3D printers and laser cutters, and get a glimpse behind the scenes of the lab's projects. There's something new every week.
Additional information
Meeting point: Workshop Futurium Lab
Accessibility
Accessibility
-> Wheelchair-accessible venue.
-> Seats without seating are available for wheelchair users.
The future is for everyone! Futurium strives to be accessible to everyone. If you have any other accessibility needs, please let us know: info@futurium.de
-> Wheelchair-accessible venue.
-> Seats without seating are available for wheelchair users.
The future is for everyone! Futurium strives to be accessible to everyone. If you have any other accessibility needs, please let us know: info@futurium.de
Dates
August 2025
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