Children make creative car models out of cardboard

CREATIVE WORKSHOPS. LONG LIVE THE IMAGINATION!

How would it be if you were not only allowed to think up the most amazing things, but could also put them together yourself using tools?  The creative workshops at BMW Welt give children and young people every opportunity to use their imagination. Depending on their age, they can craft a unique vehicle, develop their own mobility concept as future experts or design their own vehicle of the future. All this in real collaborative teamwork and guided by pedagogical principles.

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Creative workshops. Long live the imagination!

UNDERSTANDING MOBILITY AND SHAPING IT CREATIVELY.

Little boy holding colourful model car made of cardboard and feathers

You think you have to be an adult to build a car? Nope! In the creative workshop, you too can invent a car and build it together with other children. Here, your own ideas about mobility come to life and in the campus workshop, the children have new, sustainable materials and lots of tools at their disposal to make their vehicle model a reality.

WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS.

  • 01 Dream up a car of the future together.
  • 02 Work with tools and materials yourself.
  • 03 Build the car model together with other children.

DETAILS, COSTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

The workshop is suitable for preschools and schools

  • Recommended age: 5 -6 years
  • Maximum number of participants: 15
  • Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
  • Accompanying persons: 2
  • Language: German/English
  • 80,00 EUR p. ped. group (1 to 15 people)
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UNDERSTAND AND SHAPE THE FUTURE IN A CREATIVE WAY.

Four children sit together at the table and make car models with hot glue and wood

Do you want to know how we will get around in the future? Then just make it up, because you can help shape the future! In the Future Lab, children explore topics such as autonomous driving, sustainability and electromobility in a relaxed and enjoyable way. Then they work in teams to design their idea of a car of the future. Innovative and sustainable materials and tools such as 3D pens guarantee fun in creative and shared work.

WORKSHOPS HIGHLIGHTS.

  • 01 Explore interactive exhibits.
  • 02 Dreaming up a car of the future together.
  • 03 Work with innovative tools and materials.
  • 04 Building the car of the future as a team.

DETAILS, COST AND FURTHER INFORMATION.

The workshop is suitable for schools, childcare centres and birthday events.

  • Recommended age: 7 -13 years
  • Maximum number of people: 30
  • Maximum number of people for birthdays: 10
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Accompanying adults required: 3 for birthdays with a maximum of 10 people. Parents are responsible for supervision during the workshop.
  • Catering:  Yes, can be booked separately for birthday events
  • Language: German/English
  • 80,00 EUR p. ped. group (1-15 persons)
  • 160,00 EUR p. ped. group (16-30 persons)
  • 240,00 EUR p. birthday group
  • 15,00 EUR p. person for single/holiday groups
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TEAM CHALLENGE ZERO WASTE.

Teenage boy and girl tinker together on wooden car model

Are you looking for a real challenge where you can also do something positive for the future? Then take on the team challenge in the creative workshop at BMW Welt. Here, participants bring their own ideas about the future  mobility to life and build a car of the future in a challenging competition with other teams. The winner is the team that has completed the task in the shortest time and with the least amount of material. Creativity, team spirit and sustainable development are rewarded here!

WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS.

  • 01 Develop an idea together.
  • 02 Plan and build a future car in a team.
  • 03 Work quickly and efficiently.
  • 04 Presenting the assembled car together.

DETAILS, COSTS AND FURTHER INFORMATION.

The workshop is suitable for school trips and trainees.

  • Recommended age: From 14 years
  • Maximum of 30 people 
  • Duration of team challenge: 2 hours
  • Accompanying persons: 2
  • 250,00 EUR per group.
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