
Museum Friedland explores and shares the history of Friedland transit camp. Established in 1945, the camp has welcomed over four million people to Germany, serving as a reception center for refugees, expellees, prisoners of war, displaced persons, and immigrants. The museum showcases this rich history to visitors.
In collaboration with Museum Friedland, we created the website friedland in_sight and the app friedland in_motion. These platforms provide an immersive experience of the transit camp, its surroundings, and its history, accessible from anywhere.
The app was developed to accompany visitors of the transit camp during their trip, and allows them to discover various tours even without the aid of a guide. It contains information about different spots, commentaries from contemporary witnesses, items to discover and collect, and other media to keep the tour interesting.
Highlights:
- Developed all game design, development, and audio integration in-house
- Available on iOS, Android, and in the web
- Includes an extensive CMS for the museum to add new tours and update existing ones
- Discover themed tours at your own pace, with or without a guide.
- Collect digital items and unlock exclusive content.
- Dive into multimedia stories that bring Friedland’s history to life.


These team members were involved in the making of Friedland in_sight and in_motion:
- Alex Brühl
- Felix Skiba
- Jannik Boysen
- Ines Neumann
- Luisa Höhne
- Jens Bahr
- Sascha Reinhold