Museum Ravensburger, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
4.0 (126 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Ravensburg Speciality Museums
Very small but nice
Off to an interactive family excursion to memory®, Barricade ® and Co – Museum Ravensburger lies right in the centre of the city of Ravensburg. At the former company headquarters, the home of the blue triangle, visitors can discover games, puzzles and books from over 125 years of company history. A clever guide accompanies the children and young people – in the tiptoi® Museum Rally, the pen from the well-known audiodigital learning system guides the young visitors through the rooms and asks knowledge-based questions. Visitors who plan enough time for their trip can read and play after their tour – out in the open too if the weather permits. The museum world is very popular. Over 120,000 guests have visited it since the birthplace of the blue triangle was reopened in 2010.
Address
Marktstr. 26, 88212 Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg Germany
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Website
http://www.museum-ravensburger.de
Current local date and time now
Thursday, May 09, 2024, 22:22
User Ratings
4.0 based on (126 reviews)
Reviews
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3Jo Morales 5:00 PM Dec 26, 2016
Very small but nice
If you have some extra time, you will enjoy this (very) small games museum. They have two floors full with board games history which we found very interesting. The admission cost € 7.50 Our visit was done in one hour, due to the holidays (26th December) it was almost empty. So, we had time to see every little detail =) The staff is very friendly, the waiting area is PET FRIENDLY and they also have two drinks vending machines. We also bought one 3D Eiffel Tower puzzle and two board games.
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3Goldenmean 5:00 PM Aug 11, 2014
Not as interesting for foreigners
This museum is quite hands on, and we thought it would be good for children, even those with very limited German. But it is quite surprisingly text- dependent. Also, lots of the games, obviously much beloved locally, were unknown to us. We are all huge fans of the Ravensburger jigsaws, and hoped to learn something about them, but they got disappointingly little coverage. There was a model of some interlocking pieces of some material, and a video in German which we could not even hear, because there was a huge fan beside it trying to keep the place cool. The kids did have some fun, but the adults were a bit disappointed!