Ottobock Science Center

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Berlin, Germany

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Science museum· Medical Devices

Ottobock Science Center Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ottobock Science Center is located in Berlin, Germany on Ebertstraße 15A. Ottobock Science Center is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category science museum in Germany. Ottobock Science Center is a medical devices company based out of 15a Ebertstr., Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Address

Ebertstraße 15A

Phone

+49303982060

Headquarters

Berlin, Berlin

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Alexandr Orlov

Very nice building. From the moment I became acquainted with such concepts as science fiction, hi-tech and design, such design and architecture began to attract attention with its peculiar elegant "artistry". Why did I put, in this case, an average rating? Therefore, due to the fact that I was not inside, it was not a matter of time to evaluate this place fully, but only externally. For this, just an average rating.

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aniket2812

Cool place to check out advance prosthetics and how technology is making a difference for the lives of affected people.

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maryam buhamad

A great museum for prosthetic parts, really teaches you and compares the parts with human limbs. There are also a couple of simulations. Entrance is also free!!

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Jon Premik

Definitely worth a visit, it takes only about 30 minutes. Small but educational and interesting. We especially liked the part where actual children stories are shown and how prosthesis make their lives better and easier.

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caue rego

very small, quite informative, just one topic: prosthetics. thankfully it's free. you can try an arcade-like simulator in a wheelchair or get a glimpse of how it feels to have some necessity of an artificial limb. most interactive toys the aren't so immersive, of course, and only act as cosmetic, just like most interactive toys in any exhibition.

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András Molnár

It was really good to visit again this place, after six years it gave me the same experience. Interactive exhibitions about human body and technology. It is not just fun, but one of the most well maintained museums I'v been. Friendly staff, who are ready to help you, and it is for free. Hop in for an hour and try the wheelchair simulator and the other exhibits.

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Radim D

Very interesting and clever expositions. Beautiful and modern building. Entry free of charge.

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Peter Reinold

If you are interested in the human body and the science about developing robotics for the human body you should visit here. The admission is free and you can learn how your muscles and body works as well what's going on in developing prostheses for people with injuries. There are some hands-on exhibits where you can see and feel it. They also offer free WiFi...