The DASA Working World Exhibition (DASA Arbeitswelt Ausstellung) is not just a museum, but an entire interactive world dedicated to work in all its forms. Located in the city of Dortmund, Germany, this unique exhibition explores professions, safety techniques, and the evolution of working conditions. DASA is one of the significant stops on the Ruhr Industrial Culture Route, offering a deep dive into the past, present, and future of the working world.

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The exhibition covers an incredibly wide range of topics: from traditional crafts rooted in the distant past to ultra-modern high-tech professions and cutting-edge innovations in the field of occupational safety. Visitors can trace how tools, technologies, and the very attitude toward work have changed throughout history, as well as learn about the challenges and opportunities the future world brings. It is a place where you can not only see but also feel how human work activities have developed.
The DASA Working World Exhibition is geared toward a very broad audience. It will be of interest to school children and students just choosing their professional path, as well as experienced specialists and anyone simply interested in the history and future prospects of work. Thanks to a clever combination of educational materials, interactive exhibits, and entertainment elements, complex topics of labor and safety become understandable and engaging for visitors of all ages, turning a visit to DASA into a truly educational adventure.