experimentarium
Fun scientific performances for children ages 6 and above.
Explore a place where science experiments and imagination come together.


Our Performances
Every event is created to inspire curiosity and amazement in children. Our shows feature interactive science experiments, allowing young audience members to see, touch, and participate in live demonstrations.

Learning with Fun
Through fun stories and delightful characters, we teach difficult science concepts in a simple and enjoyable way. Children will understand the basics of physics, chemistry, biology, and more while experiencing wonderful adventures.

Join Us
Come and discover Experimentarium and start a fun and educational adventure. Perfect for young explorers eager to discover the fascinating world of science.
NEXT Event

Electric Pizza 🍕⚡️
On December 7th, we invite your child(ren) to learn about electricity and enjoy a tasty pizza.
Location: Les Gravines, Rte de l’Etraz 144, 1290 Versoix.
Time: 18:00 – 20:00.
Price for a child’s ticket: 70 CHF. Pizza, snacks and secret home project with instructions are included in the price. During the show, parents can have dinner in the restaurant.
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Experiments💡
Experiment 1: Electricity Inside Us
We will start by discovering an amazing fact! Our body can produce enough electricity to lift small pieces of paper or bend a flow of water. However, we need a balloon and a bit of hair to do this.
Experiment 2: Plasma Ball Lamp
This device creates colorful plasma streams inside a glass sphere. When you touch the surface, the electric lines respond to your touch, demonstrating the beauty and mystery of plasma and electromagnetic fields.

Experiment 3: Tesla Coil
Learn even more about the amazing power of a Tesla Coil! This device can create high-voltage, low-current electricity, making impressive sparks and lighting up bulbs without touching them. Be amazed as electricity jumps through the air, showing the principles of high-frequency alternating current.

Experiment 4: Jacob's Ladder
This high-voltage device features two metal rods with electricity climbing between them. As the electric arc travels upward, it creates a fascinating display of sparks and light, illustrating the behavior of ionized gases.

Experiment 5: Van de Graaff Generator
This device can generate thousands of volts, causing your hair to stand on end and creating crackling sparks. It’s a fun and hands-on way to explore the wonders of electrostatics and the principles of charge and electric fields.

Experiment 6: Wimshurst Machine
Step back in time with the Wimshurst Machine, a vintage static electricity generator! It uses counter-rotating disks and metal brushes to produce high-voltage sparks. It’s a captivating demonstration of early electrical engineering and the principles of electrostatics.
Experiment 7: Theremin
Create music from thin air with a Theremin! This unique electronic instrument produces sound without physical contact, using antennas to sense the position of your hands. By moving your hands closer or farther from the antennas, you control pitch and volume, creating eerie and otherworldly melodies.

Pizza & Play Time
Have a great time with pizza and snacks as you explore electric devices and robots. Try out and experiment with the wire maze game, catapult, Rubik’s cube solver, mini wave model, magnet trampoline, water tornado, harmonograph, and other exciting activities.
Following Events
- Magnetism: magnetic fields, electromagnets, and magnetic forces.
- Sound Waves: how sound travels, create musical instruments, and study resonance.
- Light & Optics: reflection, refraction, prisms, and lenses.
- Astronomy: the solar system, stars, and telescopes.
- Kinetics: motion, speed, and acceleration.
- Materials Science: properties of materials, such as strength, elasticity, and conductivity.
- Engineering Design: in problem-solving and prototype development.
- Fluid Dynamics: buoyancy, viscosity, and fluid flow.
- Oceanography: marine ecosystems, ocean currents, and marine biology.