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Ikono Berlin

Right in the heart of the capital, Ikono Berlin offers visitors an extraordinary world of art, creativity, and interactive installations.

This innovative concept combines modern art with entertainment and invites guests of all ages to become part of the exhibition themselves. Instead of traditional museum rules, the focus here is on discovery, participation, and photography. Across several thematically designed rooms, visitors experience immersive light installations, colorful backdrops, and creative interactive spaces designed specifically for social media and unique souvenir photos.

Each room offers new perspectives, surprising effects, and interactive elements that make art accessible in a playful way. Ikono Berlin is particularly popular with families, groups of friends, couples, and content creators looking for extraordinary photo spots in Berlin. The mix of digital art, multisensory experiences, and imaginative scenarios makes a visit a special experience for tourists and Berliners alike.

Runtime: Tue, 12/05/2026 to Tue, 30/06/2026

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