Being a teenager isn’t easy. In the hectic in-between space of school, free time, self-discovery, and early career choices, it’s difficult to find a place to try things out, a place that encourages curiosity without pressure. That’s where Tumo Berlin comes in. More than just a learning center, Tumo is a creative educational space for young people aged 12 to 18, without lectures, grades, or pressure. Instead, it offers a wide range of modern, future-focused courses in areas like digital art, programming, 3D animation, robotics, and film production. If one subject isn’t the right fit, simply switch to another. Everything is flexible and completely free. Tumo is designed for afternoons after school and is located in the heart of Charlottenburg on Wilmersdorfer Straße.
The space is modern, well-equipped, and built to spark curiosity. Here, young people can learn at their own pace, develop new skills, and build confidence in a supportive, self-directed environment. Tumo gives teenagers tools that are increasingly relevant to today’s world, that are interactive, individual, and hands-on. The best way to learn more? Head to the website and sign up. Modules can be mixed and matched, and the Tumo team is always ready to help with questions about the program or the learning paths. As a parent of a teenager, I know how valuable spaces like this are. Places to experiment, to grow, to fail, and try again. What better way to prepare for the future?
Text: Sven Hausherr / Photos: Jonas Wresch & Tumo
Tumo Berlin, Wilmersdorfer Str.59, 10627 Berlin–Charlottenburg; map
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