At the museum's ticket office, you can collect a family guide that takes you throughENIGMA's exhibitions in approximately 30 minutes. Here the focus is ont he children's experience and along the way you have to solve small tasks that playfully convey 400 years of communication history.
Visit ENIGMA's children's area Teleportalen, where you will find an analogue playground that plays with the fascinating power of the digital screen. Here you can crawl, slide, type, send, write, draw and much more. You can also create your own stamp and get a completely personal stamp sheet. A stamp sheet with 36 self-adhesive stamps costs DKK 35 and can be purchased at the museum's ticket office.
Every weekend, ENIGMA invites you to recreate the inventions of the past with electronic building blocks. It happens in the museum's workshop, where you go on a treasure hunt, play with new technology and build your own remote-controlled car. There is a limited capacity in the workshop and waiting time may occur. The workshop is open Saturday and Sunday at 11:00-16:00.
Arcadeum is not just a historical exhibition about video games and gaming culture. It is also an active arcade, where you can play on the machines and gaming consoles of the past. Some machines are free to try, while a playcard gives you unlimited playing time on all the machines. A playcard costs DKK 50 and can be bought at the museum's ticket office.