A museum guaranteed to entertain children and parents – Maminka.cz

Things behind the glass, long labels and tight guard on the back. This doesn’t look like a relaxing museum visit with small children. Luckily, we have a museum in the Czech Republic that directly targets families with children. They are fun and interactive. Reaching out is not only allowed, but actually encouraged.

Písek . malt house

Play with ants in a giant anthill and explore a world of illustrations from children’s books at the permanent exhibition Sladovna Galeri Gallery. There is also an interactive area for children under 6 years old. In exposition Anthill You will crawl through tunnels of tens of meters and several spaces with audiovisual elements. You’ll climb trees, walk across wooden bridges, meet queens and care for ant cocoons.

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Exposure nest illustration bringing the world of picture books closer to children. Here you will find pictures of famous illustrators from children’s books such as Josef Lada, Josef musty, Jiří Trnka, Josef Paleček, Daisy Mrázková, Andrea Tachezy, Galina Miklínová, Pavel ech, Karel Svolinský, Karel Kubašta and many others.

IN esk Krumlov Monastery You will find two permanent exhibitions, family games as well as various exhibitions and events. The interactive exhibits of human skills are aimed specifically at families with children. Here you can try, for example, writing with a quill or mixing herbal salts. Children will transform into knights and princesses, and a playroom full of traditional toys awaits the smallest diners. Do you dare to explore the monastery grounds too? But be careful, it’s full of skeletons as well as three headed dogs.

National Agricultural Museum in Prague

Fun interactive exhibits make z National Agricultural Museum actually, a big children’s playroom, where adults can learn something new too. In the Driving Tractor exhibit, you can try digging or play a computer game as a tractor driver.

In exposition Fish catching Kids will dress up in fishing outfits and catch wooden fish. You will see what life is like in the pond and below the surface. In exposition Agriculture Try milking cows, growing virtual flowers from seeds, or baking bread. Exposure Forestry and Hunting they will take you to the forest. You’ll recognize animal tracks, different types of wood, and learn how long it takes to form a new forest and how to care for it.

One floor of the museum is dedicated to food and cooking. With dogs and cats, you will see how food was eaten in prehistoric times and what our great-grandmothers cooked. You will recognize ingredients by touch or spices by smell. And they also have a gingerbread house.

nature house

Nature houses can be found in many places in the Czech Republic and are a great opportunity to explore the nature around us with pleasure. Exhibits are usually adapted for children. For example in Home of nature árské vrchy You can literally touch everything. They don’t have dead stuffed animals and boring long texts. All the animals here are made of wood or felt and look forward to your petting. An interactive whiteboard and drawer full of interesting things await you. For example, examining moss under a magnifying glass, guessing blindly at objects hidden in a bag, or climbing a climbing wall to a bird’s nest.

Grandpa’s Children’s Museum

Grandpa’s Children’s Museum already have children in the name, because here they mainly think of them. In the form of games, visitors can learn a lot of information about Jeseníky’s nature, history and crafts. You’ll discover which famous personalities hail from the mountains below Pradědem and sample traditional local specialties at self-service cafes.

In the children’s village With villages and houses, children turn into cooks, doctors, purses, merchants or innkeepers. You will also meet local fairy tale characters. But be careful, there are ghosts in the dark underground! The smallest diners will enjoy a toddler room full of fun toys.

Lots of fun awaits outside, dominated by a large natural children’s playground fast track boat. You can also see tunnels, underground telephones, Central Europe’s largest drum xylophone, slides, herbal beds and cable cars. There is a clay oven for bread and a fire pit.

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