{"id":2799,"date":"2025-01-31T12:00:39","date_gmt":"2025-01-31T11:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/museum-ravensburger.de\/digitale-fuehrung-guide\/"},"modified":"2025-10-31T08:48:51","modified_gmt":"2025-10-31T07:48:51","slug":"digitale-fuehrung-guide","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/museum-ravensburger.de\/en\/digitale-fuehrung-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Digital tour guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"image-module bg-bg-default text-text-blue dark:!bg-dark dark:!text-white spacing-py\">\n  <div class=\"max-w-screen-2xl spacing-px mx-auto\">\n    <div class=\"content-top max-w-3xl align-left \">\n      <h1 class='headline-element align-left typo-h2 font-bold'>Digital tour guide<\/h1>    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n    <div class=\"image-module__container mx-auto max-w-screen-2xl spacing-px lg:mt-lg mt-md\">\n    <div class=\"image-module__image aspect-video\"> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1045\" height=\"515\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?fit=1045%2C515&amp;ssl=1\" class=\"z-0\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?w=1045&amp;ssl=1 1045w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?resize=300%2C148&amp;ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?resize=1024%2C505&amp;ssl=1 1024w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?resize=768%2C378&amp;ssl=1 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px\" data-attachment-id=\"1832\" data-permalink=\"https:\/\/museum-ravensburger.de\/en\/xrddafxcqejsxq5j45071606233t23011210-2-2\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?fit=1045%2C515&amp;ssl=1\" data-orig-size=\"1045,515\" data-comments-opened=\"0\" data-image-meta=\"{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;xr:d:DAFXcqEjsXQ:5,j:45071606233,t:23011210&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;xr:d:DAFXcqEjsXQ:5,j:45071606233,t:23011210&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}\" data-image-title=\"xr:d:DAFXcqEjsXQ:5,j:45071606233,t:23011210\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"&lt;p&gt;xr:d:DAFXcqEjsXQ:5,j:45071606233,t:23011210&lt;\/p&gt;\n\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Wuerfelstabel.jpg?fit=1024%2C505&amp;ssl=1\" \/><\/div> \n      <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n\n<section class=\"accordion-module bg-bg-grey text-text-default\">\n  <div class=\"accordion dark:!bg-dark dark:!text-white\">\n    <div class=\"max-w-screen-2xl spacing-px spacing-py mx-auto\">\n      <div class=\"content-top max-w-3xl align-left mx-auto\">\n              <\/div>\n              <div class=\"accordion_container max-w-3xl mx-auto \">\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab active\" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">1. Welcome<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"true\" aria-label=\"1. Welcome \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-1\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">1. Welcome<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"1. Welcome close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content active\" aria-hidden=\"false\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Welcome to the house that is all about the blue triangle \u2013 the house where the success story of Ravensburger began. The company founder Otto Maier bought it in 1886 and built the publishing company which made the name of the town of Ravensburg world-famous.<br \/>\nToday, Ravensburger is a leading seller of puzzles, games and Arts&amp;Crafts in Europe and one of the leading sellers of children\u2019s and young adult\u2018s books in the German-speaking region. The blue triangle, which you can find on every product, has been the trademark of Ravensburger brand since 1974 \u2013 it stands for values such as enjoyment, education and togetherness.<br \/>\nOn our tour of the Museum Ravensburger, you will get to try out many things, and of course play a lot \u2013 on all three floors.<br \/>\nHere on the ground floor you can find out all about the company&#8217;s history; the first floor contains the Ravensburger games and puzzles; and the second floor is devoted to the Ravensburger books.<br \/>\nIn this modern exhibition, you might tend to forget that you\u2019re in one of the oldest houses in Ravensburg. For example, the wooden beams here on the ceiling are still the original ones which have been preserved \u2013 from 1416.<br \/>\nIf you now go to the left through the illuminated door frame, you will enter the founder\u2019s room.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Header_MR_1045x515px_Menue_VS01-1.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">2. Founder\u2019s Room<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"2. Founder\u2019s Room \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-2\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">2. Founder\u2019s Room<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"2. Founder\u2019s Room close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>The man who founded Ravensburger, worked at this desk: Otto Maier.<br \/>\nIn 1876, when he was just 24 years old, he took over his parents\u2018 book shop. Seven years later, he began to publish books himself and founded the Otto-Maier publishing house which is now known as Ravensburger.<br \/>\nTake a look at the pages in the middle of the desk. The page on the bottom is a sketch for a board game on the subject of soccer or football. Otto Maier developed many product ideas himself \u2013 and brought them to fruition in a highly structured way. The two pages on top belong to an organizational plan. They give you a great impression of his way of working. He wrote down everything important for every new project \u2013 from the content, to the technical realisation, to the financial budget.<br \/>\nDuring his time as a publisher, Otto Maier released more than 1000 games, books and original works.<br \/>\nJust how systematically Otto Maier built his enterprise can also be seen from the cabinet at the other end of the room.<br \/>\nThis is where he collected, sorted and evaluated. Many of the topics written on the labels on the shelves still play a role at Ravensburger today.<br \/>\nThe cabinet, by the way, had been missing for a long time. It wasn\u2019t until the 1980s that the grandchildren of Otto Maier found it again \u2013 and its contents were untouched.<br \/>\nIf you want to get to know Otto Maier\u2019s artistic side, click on the audio title for the four glass cases.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Museum-Ravensburger_Schrank_Gruenderzimmer.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">2.1 Display Cases<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"2.1 Display Cases \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-3\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">2.1 Display Cases<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"2.1 Display Cases close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>The four glass cases show how Otto Maier used his many talents in the publishing house. In the first case \u2013 to the left \u2013 is one of his sketch books. Otto Maier was an outstanding illustrator. After witnessing the launch of the first zeppelin at Lake Constance in 1900, he captured the spectacle in his sketch book. Later he released several zeppelin-themed products.<br \/>\nOtto Maier also had his pen and notebook with him when he went out for his long walks.<br \/>\nThe second display case shows how he was inspired by nature \u2013 for example to create a rotatable star chart or a book about the types of rock on earth.<br \/>\nIn the third case, you get to know Otto Maier the educator. From an early stage, he took a keen interest in the education theory of Friedrich Fr\u00f6bel, the inventor of the kindergarten. According to this idea, children should be educated in a playful manner \u2013 a central principal of Ravensburger to this day.<br \/>\nThe fourth glass case shows that Otto Maier was also keen to reach adults with creative interests who wanted to learn more about the arts.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">2.2 Picture Gallery <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"2.2 Picture Gallery  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-4\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">2.2 Picture Gallery <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"2.2 Picture Gallery  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Even though Ravensburger is now a privately held stock company operating in more than 90 countries and employing more than 2000 employees worldwide, it has remained a family business to this day.<br \/>\nOur picture gallery depicts the first three generations of the Maier family: Beginning with publishing house founder Otto, labelled with the number 1 \u2026<br \/>\n\u2026 and his wife Helene \u2013 who is portrayed in picture number 2.<br \/>\nPicture number 3 shows their sons, Otto, Karl and Eugen when they were children.<br \/>\nYou can see them again, this time as adults, in picture number 6 \u2013 this is their oldest son Otto Maier.<br \/>\nIn number 7 is the second-oldest son Karl.<br \/>\nAnd in picture number 8 is their youngest son: Eugen.<br \/>\nPicture number 12 portrays the third generation: Dorothee Hess-Maier and her cousin Otto Julius Maier.<br \/>\nSince 2010, a family member of the fourth generation has been on the board of directors of Ravensburger: Picture number 13 shows Clemens Maier, a great-grandson of the publishing house founder, and son of Otto Julius Maier.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">3. Treasure Chamber <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"3. Treasure Chamber  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-5\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">3. Treasure Chamber <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"3. Treasure Chamber  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>This room once was the treasure chamber of the house, where precious items were stored \u2013 today, it displays the treasures of our company\u2018s history:<br \/>\nGames such as \u201cFang den Hut\u201d, known as \u201cCoppit\u201d in English \u2013 it has been part of our product range since 1927, making it our oldest classic game. The demure Bauhaus-style design has been retained over the decades.<br \/>\nOr the \u201cDeutschlandreise\u201d, in English \u201cJourney through Germany\u201d, from the 1930s. The borders have changed \u2013 the principle of the game remains the same.<br \/>\n\u201cMalefiz\u201c, or \u201cBarricade\u201d, is the well-known dice game in which you can tease other players. The name came about when Karl Maier, second-generation head of the publishing house, played a test game with his wife. After he took all of his wife\u2019s pieces, she playfully scolded him with the Swabian expression.: \u201eDu bisch doch ein Malefiz!\u201c, which roughly translates as \u201cYou\u2019re such a baddie!\u201d and the game had its name.<br \/>\nMemory, the matching pairs game, is the most successful of Ravensburger\u2019s games. It is played in more than 80 countries.<br \/>\nAnd with Scotland Yard, Ravensburger won the title of \u201cGame of the Year\u201d in 1983. Even though the legendary search for Mister X takes place in London, it was developed in Ravensburg by our own employees.<br \/>\n&#8220;Wer war\u2019s\u201d, also known as \u201cWhoowasit?\u201d in English, has won a lot of awards. It was one of the first games to combine the classic board game with modern electronics.<br \/>\nAnother great game is &#8220;Funny Bunny&#8221;, with all its bunnies and their wild chase to get the carrot. With worldwide sales of over 5 million, it\u2019s one of Ravenburger\u2019s most popular children\u2019s games ever.<br \/>\nYou can also see selected treasures of the Ravensburg book publishing house here.<br \/>\nFrom the search-and-find books of Ali Mitgutsch, to socio-critical youth literature like \u201cDie Welle\u201d &#8211; \u201cThe Wave\u201d, to the book \u201cDie Kunst der Farbe\u201d &#8211; \u201cThe Elements of Colour\u201d, which has been part of the curriculum of art schools for decades.<br \/>\nWith more than 40 million copies sold, the books in the series &#8220;Wieso? Weshalb? Warum?\u201d, or \u201cWhy? Why? Why?\u201d in English, are the most successful children&#8217;s non-fiction series in the German-speaking world.<br \/>\nThe greatest treasure in the room can be seen on the wall to your left. It was the first game ever produced by Ravensburger, and dates from the year 1884: \u201cReise um die Erde\u201d, based on Jules Verne&#8217;s book \u201cAround the World in 80 Days\u201d. In the game, the days correspond to 80 squares. The only place in the world you can buy \u201cReise um die Erde\u201d today is in our Museum Shop \u2013 it\u2019s a reproduction that\u2019s completely true to the original.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Museum-Ravensburger_Schatzkammer.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">4. Production<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"4. Production \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-6\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">4. Production<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"4. Production close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>If you had been here in the early days of the Otto-Maier publishing house, you probably would have been in the way \u2013 because this wooden gate once was an important entrance. Games and books would be carried over these cobble stones out into the world.<br \/>\nThis house remained the corporate head office of Ravensburger until the 1960s, and all the entire publishing business was carried out here.<br \/>\nMany thousands of stone blocks were delivered for the print shop. Take a look to the right through the glass pane.<br \/>\nLithography \u2013 printing with stones \u2013 is explained there. It was extremely complex, because the colours blue, red, yellow and black were printed one after the other \u2013 thus four stones were necessary for one coloured page.<br \/>\nIf you wanted to print a picture book with 20 pages \u2013 you needed 80 stones.<br \/>\nLithography is the predecessor of today\u2019s offset printing, which uses zinc plates to print.<br \/>\nAfter 1962 it became much quieter here. The company moved to the southern part of town.<br \/>\nIn the small room, you can experience how advanced production is today \u2013 from the viewpoint of a Funny Bunny game box. The video shows you how the boxes are manufactured, production of the game pieces and punch-boards, followed by final assembly, loading onto pallets and the subsequent route to the high-rack warehouse.<br \/>\nThe flat screens on the opposite wall present the milestones of the company\u2019s history. From the founding years, to the second generation, and the reorientation of the publishing house by the third generation, starting in 1952. Click through the 1980s when Ravensburger got into children\u2019s television, published its first children\u2019s computer games and was successful with games such as \u201cEnchanted Forest\u201d and \u201cScotland Yard\u201d. The 1990s saw expansion into new markets \u2013 like the United States. And the Ravensburger Spieleland, our theme park, was built. After the year 2000, the motto then becomes: \u201cHead for the future\u201d \u2013 for example with the development of 3D jigsaw puzzles, game apps and the audio-digital learning system tiptoi\u00ae.<br \/>\nYour audio guide will continue on the first floor of the museum, where you can experience the great variety of Ravensburger\u2019s games.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/12\/Film_Hase.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">5. memory\u00ae<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"5. memory\u00ae \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-7\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">5. memory\u00ae<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"5. memory\u00ae close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Do you remember the last time you played memory\u00ae? Maybe the inside of your head looked just like this. Lots of confusion &#8211; but if you take a closer look, you can find matching pairs!<br \/>\nThe principle of the game is ingeniously simple, yet challenging &#8211; and probably one of the reasons why memory\u00ae is so successful. With more than 75 million units sold, it is Ravensburger\u2019s best-selling game. If you would lay out all cards that Ravensburger has produced to date, they would go round the world 8 times.<br \/>\nThe success story began with a Swiss diplomat: William Hurter. He presented a game called &#8220;Zwillingsspiel&#8221; &#8211; in English &#8220;The Game of Twins\u201c &#8211; to Ravensburger, which at that time was known as the Otto Maier publishing company. Hunter had English-speaking neighbours, and their children always said: \u201cLet\u2019s play the memory\u00ae Game\u201d. And thus the name was found: memory\u00ae!<br \/>\nThe first edition came out in 1959, and all 6000 copies sold out in the same year. A sensation back then! Ever since, Ravensburger has published new themes every year &#8211; now including online and app formats.<br \/>\n<img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"font-family: ui-sans-serif, system-ui, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, 'Noto Sans', sans-serif, 'Apple Color Emoji', 'Segoe UI Emoji', 'Segoe UI Symbol', 'Noto Color Emoji';\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Museum-Ravensburger-memory-Wolke-scaled.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">6. Packaging Vault<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"6. Packaging Vault \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-8\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">6. Packaging Vault<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"6. Packaging Vault close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>In this mountain of boxes you can see a selection of our best-known games. It stands for the creativity involved in the development of Ravensburger Games and the design of the boxes. Maybe you can find your favourite game here.<br \/>\nIn the colourful walls, you can find popular games from Ravensburger\u2019s history. Take out the drawers or click on our games archive.<br \/>\nOn the screen, advertisements from the past are being played.<br \/>\nWe\u2019re especially proud of our red stars in the floor, our \u201cWalk of Fame\u201d. The games listed have won the most important game award of the German-speaking region &#8211; earning the title \u201cGame of the Year\u201d or \u201cChildren\u2019s Game of the Year\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Schachtelhoehle_10.2022_Museum-Ravensburger_komprimiert-scaled.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">7. Game Workshop<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"7. Game Workshop \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-9\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">7. Game Workshop<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"7. Game Workshop close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Now we\u2019ll show you how a board game comes into being &#8211; with a classic game as an example &#8211; \u201cDas Verr\u00fcckte Labyrinth\u201d, known in English as \u201cLabyrinth\u201d. It was developed by the Psychology professor Max Kobbert and to the left, in the first display case, you can see the prototype which he put together.<br \/>\nAfter that, Ravensburger tested the idea. The next display case, to the right, shows you how. The questionnaire at the front was filled out by a test family. This is how the editorial team can see if the game works &#8211; and if it\u2019s fun. In the charts above, the editors searched for the perfect title. They also fine-tune the game-play and write the rules.<br \/>\nTake a look at the third case, to the right. This one displays the work of graphic designers and illustrators. For example, they develop the game board, the pieces and cards.<br \/>\nOn to the next case. How thick are the cards? How tall are the pieces? Which colour should the plastic be made of? The technical product developers make a visually and functionally perfect product out of the author\u2019s model.<br \/>\nA prototype of the game is tested in all development stages, especially with children. Here, for example, the focus is on whether they can cope with the materials, if the game flows smoothly, if the package design appeals to them and if the game\u2019s rules are understandable. Once everything is right, the game goes into production.<br \/>\nTake a look at the last display case &#8211; to the right. Labyrinth has been released in more than 60 countries. Here, you can see the Italian version. On the game table in the room, a very special version of Labyrinth has been set up for you &#8211; as a duel between 2 players. You can hear more information about the special ceiling of this room if you choose the additional audio entitled \u201cCeiling\u201d in your audio guide.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Museum-Ravensburger_Vitrinen.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">7.1 Ceiling<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"7.1 Ceiling \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-10\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">7.1 Ceiling<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"7.1 Ceiling close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>The Museum Ravensburger was consciously designed so that you can experience the long history of this house, time and time again. Here, for example, you can see how the ceiling has changed over the centuries. The long wooden beams are decorated with hearts and date back to the 15th century.<br \/>\nIn the corner, you can see a green frame, which was created around 1500, and a layer of plaster above it from the 17th century.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">8. Game World<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"8. Game World \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-11\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">8. Game World<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"8. Game World close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Now let\u2019s get to those who move across the game board in your place, perform tasks or get kicked out for you. All the things a game piece gets to experience can be seen on the inside of our three giant game pieces.<br \/>\nInside the tree you take a stroll through Enchanted Forest. Inside the penguin, you conquer the wobbly iceberg of Penguin Pile-Up.<br \/>\nAnd the red game piece belongs to Malefiz or \u201cBarricade\u201d. It is one of the classic game pieces and even has its own name \u201cP\u00f6ppel\u201d, which is known as a \u201cmeeple\u201d or pawn in English.<br \/>\nThe wooden display case on the wall gives you an impression of the tremendous variety of Ravensburger game pieces &#8211; and what you can see here is just a small selection. Different kinds of material are represented: wood, plastic, cardboard or fabric. For each game, the pieces are custom-made.<br \/>\nFinally, it is well worth it to look up in this room &#8211; the ceiling is decorated with stucco from the 18th century. If you take a closer look, you can see panoramic scenes of the town. Above the wooden case, for example, the white tower is depicted, which you might have noticed on your way to the museum, the \u201cMehlsack\u201d or \u201cflour sack\u201d &#8211; the landmark of the town of Ravensburg.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Museum-Ravensburger_Spielewelt.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">9. GraviTrax<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"9. GraviTrax \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-12\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">9. GraviTrax<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"9. GraviTrax close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>GraviTrax &#8211; the interactive marble run system \u2013 lets you experience the power of gravity. Before you set up your own run on the three tables here, you might like to test out our own show run in the showcase. Just throw in two marbles \u2013 and the race against time begins. GraviTrax combines gaming fun with the laws of physics &#8211; for kids as well as adults!<br \/>\nIn the development of GraviTrax, every component is thoroughly tested out on kids to ensure that it corresponds to their abilities and wishes. So the developer team &#8211; consisting of educators, designers, engineers, project managers and innovation managers \u2013 has already learned a lot from all those junior architects.<br \/>\nKids need free space to develop their ideas \u2013 which is why GraviTrax consists of so many different elements that can be combined to create entirely new runs over and over again. A further principle is: \u201cLimitation makes you creative!\u201d Building these runs follows certain rules &#8211; so not everything is always possible all of the time. Players often have to literally \u201cthink around corners\u201d to get their marbles over the finish line\u2026.<br \/>\nAnd now it\u2019s your turn. The touchscreen on the wall provides a few tips on how the expansions work. Have fun building!<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">10. Jigsaw-Puzzle Room <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"10. Jigsaw-Puzzle Room  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-13\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">10. Jigsaw-Puzzle Room <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"10. Jigsaw-Puzzle Room  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Ravensburger is a leading producer of jigsaw puzzles in Europe.<br \/>\nThree-dimensional Ravensburger puzzles have been available since 2004: balls, pyramids or sights like the Tower Bridge. We have developed a special method to produce these curved and partially bendable puzzle pieces.<br \/>\nUnder your feet is one of the largest 2D jigsaw puzzles from Ravensburger &#8211; a historical world map &#8211; made from 18,000 pieces. Through the glass in the floor, you can see a section of it. It is almost 3 metres wide and 2 metres long.<br \/>\nProduction of a jigsaw puzzle is a very complex process. Take a look at the larger, illuminated display case in the corner. On the wooden board is a punch template. Every template for a puzzle is drawn by hand. Afterwards, specialists bend the metal edges and insert them into the base plate. This requires a lot of skill and patience.<br \/>\nA film is shown on the flatscreen, explaining how a puzzle is made &#8211; from the choice of motif to the finished packaging.<br \/>\nYou can find two extra audios in your audioguide which tell you more about the mile stones of puzzle history and about the special ceiling in this room.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">10.1 Milestones<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"10.1 Milestones \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-14\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">10.1 Milestones<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"10.1 Milestones close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Let\u2019s start with the display case which is located next to the passage you\u2019ve just gone through to get into this room. The first jigsaw puzzles by Otto Maier were learning aids for geography lessons. They were intended to help students memorise the location of countries, cities and rivers. In Germany, at the beginning of the 20th century, jigsaw puzzles were called \u201cGeduldsspiele\u201d, or \u201cpatience games\u201d in English.<br \/>\nThe archetype of the jigsaw puzzle came from England. In 1766, the copperplate engraver John Spilsbury had glued a map of Great Britain onto a wooden board and cut it out along the borders of the various counties.<br \/>\nThe \u201cM\u00e4rchen-Legespiel\u201d, or \u201cfairy tale tile game\u201d, in the next case to the right, is from 1911. Otto Maier had taken the picture from his children\u2019s book range. Even though they were cut into simple shapes and had few pieces, jigsaw puzzles were very expensive back then. Usually they could only be found in wealthy families.<br \/>\nIn the display case further to the right, you can see one of the first Ravensburger jigsaw puzzles as you know them today &#8211; with interlocking parts. A sailboat from 1964. Up until then, jigsaws puzzles for adults weren\u2019t well-known in Germany. Ravensburger made these interlocking puzzles popular. At the time, instructions were still included in the packaging. The first rule was: \u201cPlease be patient!\u201d<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">10.2 Painted Ceiling <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"10.2 Painted Ceiling  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-15\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">10.2 Painted Ceiling <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"10.2 Painted Ceiling  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Here you are in the former chapel of the house. Today, the only thing that remains is the ornately-painted ceiling from the 18th century. It is there because of a mayor of Ravensburg, who once owned this house: Franz Joseph von Gerer. The Baroque painting of this groined vault shows the four cardinal virtues:<br \/>\nJustice &#8211; with a sword and scales &#8211; although the scales are barely visible; fortitude &#8211; recognisable by its lance; temperance \u2013 portrayed with the reigns; and wisdom &#8211; symbolised by the mirror.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">11. Creative Studio<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"11. Creative Studio \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-16\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">11. Creative Studio<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"11. Creative Studio close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Publishing house founder Otto Maier believed in products which let children be creative. A belief that is still shared at Ravensburger today.<br \/>\nThe yellow cottage is all about \u201cPainting by Numbers\u201d.<br \/>\nRavensburger first presented the idea in 1975 at the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg, known in German as the \u201cSpielwarenmesse\u201d, and in the mid 1990s the hype reached its peak: Back then, Ravensburger had nearly 200 different motifs in its range and sold more than 3 million paint sets a year. Today, Ravensburger is still one of the leading game publishers in the area of painting.<br \/>\nIn the pink cottage, children can design mandalas.<br \/>\nMandalas are an old Asian tradition: round pictures with uniformly arranged shapes. In 2000, Ravensburger developed a drawing machine: the mandala designer, which allows children to produce their own patterns. The mandala designer is a worldwide success: today, the invention attracts children in more than 50 countries.<br \/>\nCreativity is also very much in demand in the green cottage \u2013 with &#8220;String it&#8221;, you can create original pictures with sections of colored string! The special thing about &#8220;String it&#8221; is that the printed boards have pre-set contours and lines \u2013 so even younger kids can start right away. You just stick the pins in the board, choose the right string color, tie it tightly, and then just go all over the board from pin to pin \u2013 until the picture is finished!<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">12. The Blue Triangle<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"12. The Blue Triangle \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-17\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">12. The Blue Triangle<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"12. The Blue Triangle close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>On this floor, we\u2019ll take you into the world of Ravensburger books &#8211; beginning with twelve selected titles in the blue triangle. Each one wrote publishing house history.<br \/>\nAll the way to the left on the wall is \u201cDie Neue Arche Noah\u201d or \u201cThe animal farm\u201d from 1955. With it, a new style of illustration was introduced into picture books.<br \/>\nTo the right is \u201cDas gro\u00dfe Buch der Kinderbesch\u00e4ftigungen\u201d, \u201cThe Big Book of Children\u2019s Pastimes\u201c. Until the 1980s, it was a standard book for parents and teachers in Germany.<br \/>\n\u201cSehen H\u00f6ren Sprechen\u201d, or \u201cLook, See, Talk\u201d, helped educate preschool children through play-based learning. Back then, in 1973, the triangle at the bottom on the right was still black. One year later it became blue.<br \/>\nThe \u201cMaurerbuch\u201d or \u201cmasonry book\u201d was written after World War II, when all of Germany was a construction site. It embodies the reconstruction like hardly any other book.<br \/>\n\u201cDie Wolke\u201d or \u201cFall-Out\u201c critically deals with the topics of nuclear power and the atom bomb &#8211; after the nuclear reactor incident in Chernobyl. It won the German Youth Literature Award. After the incident in Fokushima in 2011, the book returned to the bestseller lists.<br \/>\n\u201cPeter, Ida and Minimum\u201c was the first sex-education book for children from Ravensburger in the 1970s &#8211; it was published in a comic-book style.<br \/>\n\u201cLeben auf dem Lande\u201d &#8211; published in English as the \u201cThe complete book of self-sufficiency\u201d &#8211; gave tips on how to live a life in harmony with nature. Ravensburger published it in 1978 as a reaction to the Green Movement in Germany.<br \/>\nNext to it, to the right, The \u201cWerkb\u00fccher f\u00fcr Jungen und M\u00e4dchen\u201d, \u201cGirls\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Book of Crafts\u201d, represents a time when gender roles were quite clearly distinct.<br \/>\nAnd with \u201cIch bin die kleine Katze\u201d, or \u201cI Am a Little Cat\u201d, we get to the picture books made from cardboard. Illustrator Helmut Spanner has set a new standard with his illustrations. (The next room lets you see even more of them.)<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">13. tiptoi\u00ae<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"13. tiptoi\u00ae \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-18\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">13. tiptoi\u00ae<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"13. tiptoi\u00ae close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Now there\u2019s something else to try out \u2013 it\u2019s tiptoi\u00ae, the audio-digital learning system for pre-school and grade-school kids. Wherever the pen lands on a tiptoi\u00ae game or book, it tells you something exciting. The optical sensor recognizes invisible codes and converts them into sounds, music and voices. tiptoi\u00ae can even set tasks &#8211; like a game show host. There\u2019s an example on the wall here \u2013 the book &#8220;Mein Lern-Spiel-Abenteuer: Erste Buchstaben\u201c \u2013 or \u201eMy Learning Game Adventure: First Letters&#8221;.<br \/>\nElectronic educational games have a long tradition at Ravensburger. The first one the company ever produced is on display in the showcase here: &#8220;Elexikon&#8221; from the 1970s!<br \/>\nWhenever kids held the two electronically connected plugs to the right image, a little lamp would come on. That way, they could discover all kinds of things from different areas of knowledge.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/Museum-Ravensburger_tiptoi%C2%AE-Welt.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">14. Picture Books<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"14. Picture Books \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-19\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">14. Picture Books<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"14. Picture Books close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Ravensburger picture books accompany children from their first year on. Beginning with simple feel books made from plush, with increasing age more and more text is added &#8211; and playful elements, which improve fine motor skills. The content is geared towards the child\u2019s age, in order to give the child a sense of achievement.<br \/>\nPicture books help children to learn to talk and read from an early age.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">15. Search-and-Find books<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"15. Search-and-Find books \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-20\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">15. Search-and-Find books<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"15. Search-and-Find books close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Now it\u2018s time to activate your imagination!<br \/>\nYou\u2019re in the middle of a giant Search-and-Find book by Ali Mitgutsch. There\u2019s lots happening on every double page by the famous illustrator.<br \/>\nAnd whoever takes the time, can discover new details.<br \/>\nThe first book of this series came out in 1968 and immediately won the German Children\u2019s and Youth Book Award. Since then, Ali Mitgutsch has published more than 70 books for Ravensburger.<br \/>\nHe has been inspired by his many travels. He once said that the world appeared as colourful and exciting to him as a large Search-and-Find book.<br \/>\nYou\u2019ll now get to travel through some of his pictures &#8211; Enjoy!<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">16. Spacelab<\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"16. Spacelab \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-21\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">16. Spacelab<\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"16. Spacelab close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Get ready for takeoff into the universe of Ravensburger\u2019s children non-fiction books. On the touch screens of our spaceship, you can pick your favourite topics and and look at them as ebooks. If you prefer to hold a real book in your hands, take a look at our on-board library. Let\u2019s go\u2026<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">17. Why? Why? Why? <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"17. Why? Why? Why?  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-22\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">17. Why? Why? Why? <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"17. Why? Why? Why?  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>\u201cWieso? Weshalb? Warum?\u201c &#8211; or \u201cWhy? Why? Why?\u201c &#8211; is a children\u2019s non-fiction book series, which is only available in the German-speaking areas.<br \/>\nChildren have many questions &#8211; and the Ravensburger Children\u2019s Book Series gives answers. On the walls, you can see what makes the books so special: First of all, it\u2019s the exciting questions, which interest children. For example: What happens at a construction site? Why does it rain? How do you become an astronaut?<br \/>\nSecond, there are appealing illustrations, and finally, plenty of discovery flaps and interactive elements! They bring a new playful dimension to the picture book. The concept is popular: \u201cWieso? Weshalb? Warum?\u201c is the most successful children\u2019s non-fiction book series in the German-speaking countries.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">18. Reading Raven <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"18. Reading Raven  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-23\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">18. Reading Raven <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"18. Reading Raven  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Welcome to the nest of the reading raven. This bird teaches elementary school children how to read.<br \/>\nThe titles are divided up into reading levels &#8211; starting with Stage 1 for reading beginners, who are supported by lots of pictures and large fonts, all the way to really advanced readers. They can already read long chapters &#8211; with fewer pictures along the way. And at the end there\u2019s always a quiz, to test their understanding of the texts.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/museum-ravensburger.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/01\/63-_DSC3073-scaled.jpg?ssl=1\" \/><\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">19. How is a book made? <\/h3>\n            <button aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-label=\"19. How is a book made?  \" class=\"accordion-open absolute h-20 top-0 left-0 block w-full cursor-pointer tab_title \" id=\"accordion-69dea6aecb226-tab-24\">\n              <span class=\"hidden invisible\">19. How is a book made? <\/span>\n            <\/button>\n            <div aria-label=\"19. How is a book made?  close arrow\" class=\"arrow-clickable-box cursor-pointer\"><\/div>\n            <div class=\"overflow-hidden tab-content \" aria-hidden=\"true\">\n              <div class=\"wrap typo-body mb-offsetXs pr-8\">\n                <p>Now we\u2019ll tell you how a Ravensburger book is made. It begins on the far left of the picture wall &#8211; in the light yellow column. When the editorial team has found a topic that appeals to children, they come up with a first draft &#8211; together with an illustrator and an author.<br \/>\nIn a column to the right, you can see an illustrator\u2019s research. He gathers impressions and takes plenty of pictures &#8211; here for example, at a circus or a fire station.<br \/>\nThe next light red column depicts the creation of the book cover. Because this is of great importance, the illustrator often makes a number of sketches &#8211; just like you see here. The editors chose the leopard in this instance. The title is also important. It has to relate to the book and appeal to as many people as possible.<br \/>\nNow the illustrator sketches the pages &#8211; this is depicted in the green column. When everyone agrees with the design, he begins with the fine-drawing and then he draws it all again in colour.<br \/>\nOn to the next column &#8211; the blue one. The book author writes the manuscripts to the illustrator\u2019s designs. The editorial team then reads and corrects them, and text and pictures are put together in layout &#8211; only now can you really tell if everything appears clearly legible and balanced on the page, or if the text might have to be shortened.<br \/>\nIn the lower picture to the right, you can see the proofreader who corrects the last spelling errors before the book goes into print.<br \/>\nThis occurs in the 4-colour offset printing, where the colours blue, red, yellow, and black are added to the book pages in separate steps. The book is then cut and bound and then begins its trip into children\u2019s rooms.<br \/>\nIn the display cases at the bottom are original drafts &#8211; and the finished books, as they were shipped out to the stores.<br \/>\nYou can find out which professions were involved in the creation of a book on the wooden wall to the left with the rotatable panels.<br \/>\nAnd to the right through the door, you get to the Games and Reading Lounge &#8211; your audio guide will continue from there.<\/p>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n                  <div class=\"w-full overflow-hidden relative tab \" >\n            <svg  width=\"19\" height=\"12\" viewBox=\"0 0 19 12\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\">\n              <path class=\"stroke-text-default\" d=\"M17.1875 1.59375L9.59375 9.1875L2 1.59375\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/>\n            <\/svg>\n            <h3 class=\"typo-body py-7 pr-8 md:pr-14 font-bold\">20. 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