Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover how news works with this interactive family tour at Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt, exploring fake news, news agencies, and media influence in just 1 hour.

The interactive family tour of the Nachrichten – News exhibition at Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt offers a lively look into the world of news and media. For 1 hour, families with children aged 6 and over can explore how news is made, trusted, and sometimes misused. With a rating of 4.6, this tour is praised for its engaging approach and informative content.
What sets this experience apart is its playful style: it invites families to find out what kind of news person they are, understand the work of news agencies, and distinguish fake news from trustworthy information. The tour is led by a live guide in German and is wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable and inclusive activity for many.
While it emphasizes learning about the influence of media and news, it also offers time for families to chat, exchange ideas, and engage interactively with the exhibition. The tour begins at the museum’s reception, located at coordinates 50.104557037353516, 8.6760892868042, and booking is flexible thanks to free cancellation and a pay later option.
You can check availability for your dates here:Museum lover? We've covered these other cultural institutions in Frankfurt

The museum is situated in Hessen, Germany, with the meeting point at the museum’s reception. Exact coordinates are 50.104557037353516, 8.6760892868042, making it easy to find in the city. The venue hosts a variety of exhibitions, and this tour specifically focuses on the temporary NEWS exhibition.
Families can comfortably arrive and check in at the reception, where they will meet their guide. The location’s accessibility ensures that visitors with mobility needs can participate without concern. The museum’s welcoming atmosphere makes for an ideal environment to explore complex media topics in a family-friendly way.

This interactive tour aims to teach participants about what constitutes news, and how different news sources shape perceptions of the world. Families will learn about the work of news agencies, gain insights into media trustworthiness, and differentiate between facts and opinions.
The tour encourages self-reflection on how individuals inform themselves and which sources they trust. The content is designed to be accessible for children over 6, fostering critical thinking about news consumption from a young age.
The 1-hour tour involves interactive elements that stimulate curiosity. Families are guided through exhibits that prompt discussion and hands-on activities. The guides foster dialogue between family members and with the guides, making the experience both educational and engaging.
Throughout the tour, you will encounter various media simulations and learn how to spot fake news. The content is presented in its original language, which is German, but the focus on interaction makes it accessible regardless of language skills.
The playful and conversational tone of the tour helps children understand complex topics such as media influence, message vs. opinion, and trust in news sources.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is conveniently located at the museum reception, with clear coordinates provided. The duration of 1 hour makes this an ideal activity for families looking for a compact yet meaningful experience.
Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Payment can be deferred with the reserve now, pay later option. The tour operates with a live guide in German, offering an authentic and engaging narration.
This tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can participate comfortably. It is not suitable for children under 6 years, as the content and activities are tailored for older children.
Families should plan for the duration and content complexity based on their children’s maturity and interest in media topics. The interactive approach makes it engaging for children over 6, helping them understand how news influences perceptions.
This family tour offers a focused exploration of news and media literacy compared to other experiences like virtual reality time travel or science center visits. Unlike more technical exhibits, this tour emphasizes critical thinking and media awareness in a family-friendly setting.
It is ideal for families who want to discuss relevant social topics in a playful environment. The rating of 4.6 reflects its popularity and effectiveness in delivering an educational, interactive experience.
To maximize the experience, families should arrive promptly at the museum reception. Preparing children to think about news and media beforehand can enhance engagement. Since part of the content is shown in original language, a basic familiarity with German may help, though the interactive format makes this less of a barrier.
The short duration allows for a quick educational boost amidst other sightseeing activities. Following the tour, families can explore the museum further or continue discussions about trust and media influence at home.
This family-focused media literacy tour combines playful learning with practical knowledge, making it a valuable outing for children aged 6 and above. It offers insight into how news shapes perceptions and how to critically evaluate information, skills that are increasingly important today.
The interactive style, accessible location, and flexible booking options make this tour a convenient and worthwhile activity. It provides a balance of education and fun—perfect for families eager to explore media influence in an engaging way.
The Interactive family tour of the Nachrichten – News exhibition at Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt offers a thought-provoking, playful exploration of how news works. With its focus on trust, fake news, and media sources, it helps children develop critical media literacy skills in a friendly environment.
The 1-hour duration and accessible setting make it a practical option for families visiting Frankfurt. While the content is presented in German, the interactive and visual elements help transcend language barriers, making it a valuable learning experience for diverse visitors.
If your family is interested in media, current events, or simply want to understand the news landscape better, this tour provides a thoughtful, engaging, and educational activity tailored for all ages over 6.
Is this tour suitable for young children?
The tour is designed for children aged 6 and over. It is not suitable for children under 6 due to the content and complexity of topics discussed.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is 1 hour, making it a compact yet insightful activity.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexible planning.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum environment and tour are wheelchair accessible.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The live guide delivers the tour in German. Some content is shown in its original language, but the interactive nature helps with understanding.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at the museum’s reception, at the coordinates 50.104557037353516, 8.6760892868042.