The different exhibits are intended to inspire the visitor to experiment with them, to explore them, like in a park of the senses or a science center.
[1] In accordance with the Kükelhaus concept, a large number of sensory objects, fields of experience and systems were created that are intended to address different but also combined sensory areas, for example: There are fields of experience at Schloss Freudenberg in Wiesbaden as well as in Essen, Kassel, Nuremberg, Suhl, Welzheim near Stuttgart, in the park of Wissem Castle in Troisdorf near Bonn and the Path of the Senses in Haag am Hausruck (Austria).
A traveling exhibition World of the Senses addresses the field of experience.
The Bremervörde nature and adventure park was created on the occasion of the second Lower Saxony state exhibition Nature in Urban Development in 1991, the Park of the Senses in Laatzen for the EXPO 2000 in Hanover.
Further sensory experience facilities exist inGroß Gerungs, Rodenbach, Herten and many other places.