Since 2013, the Children’s Culture Week Linz has been the most diverse cultural event for young audiences in Upper Austria. Around 30 cultural institutions in Linz offer around 250 events for toddlers, children, young people and the whole family. The Ars Electronica Center offers young explorers not only the children’s research laboratory but also two exciting hands-on workshops and a Deep Space presentation that requires full physical commitment!
WED 9.10. – SUN 20.10.2024
Free admission for children up to age 14
Reduced rate for accompanying adults: €11
Workshops
Price: 2€
Registration required at 0732.7272.51 or center@ars.electronica.art
Registration deadline: 3 days
Language: German
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AnTon und Töne
Ever heard of Anton Bruckner? He would have turned 200 this year – quite old! On this tour, you can find out what the Upper Austrian composer Anton Bruckner and the Ars Electronica Center have in common. We hear Anton’s long notes, low notes, high notes and weird notes. What might have inspired him? Open […]
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Kid’s Research Lab
In our Kids’ Research Lab, young visitors have all the time and space they need to play and explore. Whether digital, analog, natural or artificial – for children, the world is one big laboratory where every moment is an experiment and every path a journey of discovery.
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Kinder Kultur Deep Space
Have you ever walked on the Milky Way? Or have you always wanted to see a pyramid from the inside? Join us in the Kids’ Culture Deep Space as we embark on a virtual journey in 2D and 3D, marvel at the most fascinating cultural sites, play fun truck-tracking games, or nudge the Earth in […]
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Weltraummülltentakel
7 bis 11 Jahre
How can we protect the Earth’s orbit from space debris? In this creative workshop, we will embark on a mission to keep space clean and protect our satellites from space debris. You will design your own “space debris removal” and collect ideas on how we can contribute to the removal of space debris. Just like […]
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Workshop: Superhirn und Denkerstirn
6 to 10 years
“You have to have something on your mind!” is something students hear again and again. And that’s true – in every respect! The complex control center behind our foreheads weighs about 1.2 kilograms, is electrically charged, and tirelessly collects information and gives instructions. What we are talking about here is our brain. What it looks […]