Discover the Brandenburg Exhibition with your puzzle booklet

Solve puzzles, make discoveries, earn rewards!

The Puzzle Booklet for Children at the Brandenburg Exhibition

Our puzzle booklet isn’t a standard off-the-shelf product – it was developed by the Brandenburg Museum’s own education team, together with illustrator Enikö Gömöri and the creative agency Salapanga GbR.
The result is a lovingly designed booklet full of puzzles, stories, and surprises.
Perfect for children aged 7 to 12 – and for everyone exploring the exhibition with them.

At a Glance

  • Target group: Children aged 7–12
  • Duration: approx. 45–60 minutes
  • Cost: €3, free on holiday play days
  • Available at: Museum ticket desk
  • Highlight: Reward for solving the final puzzle word
  • Developed by: Education team of the Brandenburg Museum,
    Enikö Gömöri (illustration), Salapanga GbR (concept & text)

Who’s it for – and where to find it?

The puzzle booklet is designed for children aged 7 to 12
who are eager to go on a creative discovery tour through the Brandenburg Museum.

It’s available directly at the museum ticket desk and costs 3 euros.
On special days – such as the Holiday Play Day – the booklet is even free of charge.

Best of all: Anyone who figures out the final solution word
receives a small reward!

What’s inside – and how long does it take?

© BKG, Foto: Nadine Redlich

In the puzzle booklet, children accompany the museum spirit on an interactive tour through the Brandenburg Exhibition.
They follow ink blots on the floor, decipher secret codes, solve tricky puzzles, and discover fascinating objects and stories along the way.

The content is varied and age-appropriate – with plenty of illustrations, small movement tasks, and child-friendly hints.
Depending on the pace, the full tour takes around 45 to 60 minutes.

Why parents and grown-ups will enjoy it too

While the children explore on their own with the puzzle booklet,
parents can enjoy the Brandenburg Exhibition at their own pace and in peace.

The booklet supports concentration, creativity, and independent learning – creating a relaxed museum experience for the whole family.

The concept also works well for siblings of different ages:
Everyone can discover the exhibition in their own rhythm.