Creative summer holidays at Hamburger Bahnhof: Free studio for everyone!
Experience creativity at Hamburger Bahnhof: Free workshops and studios for all ages in Berlin during the summer holidays.

Creative summer holidays at Hamburger Bahnhof: Free studio for everyone!
Something is happening in Berlin: Hamburger Bahnhof is being transformed into a creative open-air studio during the summer holidays. From now on, art enthusiasts of all ages can express their artistic skills in the museum's garden and rediscover the urban environment. The program, which ranges from exciting workshops to spontaneous activities, offers an excellent opportunity to develop your own creativity. Loud Berlin Live The offer ranges from the interactive postcard station for creating your own works of art to offers aimed at specific age groups.
Children and adults can experiment with materials such as watercolors and text collages at the “Experimental Portraits” workshop – without registering. The “Error Music” project awaits young people between the ages of 12 and 17, in which they can discover electronic sound worlds together with music producers. However, registration is required here. The creative hustle and bustle continues with the “Museum Trail,” which makes art tangible through movement and body perception.
Family-friendly offers
A very special highlight for families are the special offers on Family Sundays. In July, artists big and small can give free rein to their creativity in the concrete workshop, while in August summery prints are created in the water. The exciting “Shadow Museum” project, in which children explore the exhibitions and create creative landscapes out of cardboard and sand, rounds off the varied program.
Entry is free for everyone under 18, adults must purchase a ticket to visit the museum. However, participation in the holiday program is free for everyone and takes place from Tuesday to Friday, with the offers changing weekly. This initiative comes at a time when demand for creative leisure activities in Berlin is high, even if the Senate's cancellation of the free museum Sunday is a negative decision for many people. Despite these developments shows Berlin newspaper that the city's cultural offerings remain in focus, especially as admission prices rise.
The open-air studio at Hamburger Bahnhof not only offers a space for creative development, but also a valuable contribution to the cultural participation of the Berlin population. In times when cultural projects are increasingly dependent on sponsors such as the Volkswagen Group Art4All, such an offer is particularly important. It shows that art and culture can remain accessible even in challenging times.