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Berlin's Tech Museum Hosts a GPS Easter Egg Hunt for Families

Turn Easter into an adventure with GPS! Kids and parents team up to master geocaching before racing to find hidden treasures. No extra fee—just pure tech-powered fun.

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The image shows a group of children running across a white sand dune in Death Valley National Park, with hills in the background and a clear blue sky above. On the right side of the image, there is a card with text and images of people, likely advertising a 4th grade adventure.

Berlin's Tech Museum Hosts a GPS Easter Egg Hunt for Families

How GPS Devices Work—and How to Use Them for an Easter Egg Hunt

Families and children can discover how GPS devices work and learn to navigate with them in a workshop at the German Museum of Technology. Afterward, they can put their new skills to the test by hunting for hidden Easter eggs in a geocaching adventure.

In this workshop, children aged eight and up—and their families—will explore the technology behind GPS devices. They'll then get to search for small hidden caches filled with Easter eggs in a fun geocaching activity.

At a Glance

  • Event:Easter Egg Hunt with GPS
  • Location:German Museum of Technology
  • Date & Time: April 3, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
  • Admission: Museum entry fee applies (free for children and teens under 18, €12 for adults)
  • Additional Session: April 6, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

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