The 10 Best Children's Museums in Mediterranean, Mediterranean

March 24, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Mediterranean, Mediterranean including Welcome to Rome, Athens Pinball Museum, CosmoCaixa, CaixaForum Barcelona, Hellenic Children's Museum, School Life and Education Museum, Exposicion Human Bodies. Anatomia de la vida., Explora - Il Museo Dei Bambini, Museum of Greek Children's Art, Emotions Museum.
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1. Welcome to Rome

Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 203, 00186 Rome Italy +39 06 8791 1691 [email protected] http://www.welcometo-rome.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,013 reviews

Welcome to Rome

An emotional multimedial experience through the history of Rome. Welcome to Rome is a new multimedial space where you can live a unique experience: to dive into 2700 years of history of the Eternal City. Spectacular video projections on the walls, ceiling and floor accompanied by a narrative voice. A great plastic that lives up to the evolution of the city over time. Holograms, projections and interactive exhibits that tell the story of important monuments. A cinema with a 4D video, together with 4 exhibitions will make you live an amazing and immersive experience through the history of one of the most beautiful city in the world. This space represents the first ideal stop for all the turists but also a special place for the Roman people where to live the past of their city and know many curiosities.

Reviewed By jvaldez1984 - Ozone Park, United States

Came here during a rainy day which we didn’t really have anything planned to do anyway just wanted to escape the rain more than anything else. It’s a really nice and well organized place where you can see 4 small 3-5 minute 3D videos on Rome’s history and then you go to the main theater where you can watch the main show. I left this review very limited because I don’t want to spoil anything for anyone. But if you have 30 minutes to burn and will be in central Rome I highly recommend this place.

2. Athens Pinball Museum

Dionisiou Areopagitou & Makri 2 Plaka, Athens 11742 Greece +30 21 0924 5958 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/AthensPinballMuseum/
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5.0 based on 88 reviews

Athens Pinball Museum

Athens Pinball Museum has over 100 pinball (flippers) machines on exhibit to view and to PLAY! APM is conveniently located on the foothills of the Acropolis just 30 meters from the Acropolis metro station, our address Marki 2 just off Dionisiou Aeropagou sreet. With a one-time entrance fee of 10 euro, you can play unlimited games of pinball, to your hearts' content WITHOUT COINS! APM is a feast for the senses, an interactive museum that we know will make you smile. Nostalgia at its finest for those who grew up playing pinball and a delightful introduction to pinball for the younger generations. Athens Pinball Museum awaits you for an experience like no other in Athens!

Reviewed By HoultFamily - Woking, United Kingdom

We spent an entire afternoon (to avoid the rain) here so the entry fee was good value. Most of the machines were working and I think we collectively played over 80 pinball machines! From the 1960s to present day. Friendly staff and a something really unusual. Worth a visit!

3. CosmoCaixa

Isaac Newton, 26, 08022 Barcelona Spain +34 932 12 60 50 [email protected] http://cosmocaixa.es/es/cosmocaixa-barcelona
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4.5 based on 4,120 reviews

CosmoCaixa

CosmoCaixa offers its visitors a whole host of activities and permanent and temporary exhibitions to give anyone who is interested a greater insight into the world of science. The museum’s most distinctive attractions include the new permanent exhibition “The Universe Gallery” where visitors can learn about the cosmos and its evolution from the big bang to the present day. An interactive experience beginning with the creation of the cosmos and going on to explore the evolution of the species and the innermost workings of the human brain. The "Flooded Forest” recreates the ecosystem of the Amazon inside a glass house covering an area of 1,000 m2, which is home to piranhas, crocodiles and other animal and plant species typical of the area, and the “Geological Wall” consists of seven vast sections of genuine rock that allow us to interpret the world’s geology.

Reviewed By H9855BFjessicab - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Entry is only €4 per person (adult) which is a bargain then you can pay extra for certain exhibits such as a planetarium. There is enough to see and do without these but if you have children it is worth considering as they seemed to be more aimed at kids. The main attraction is the flooded forest which was beautiful to see and the second main attraction was a large science room with a great many interactive activities which were entertaining and educational for children and adults alike. If you do have children you could easily spend a good few hours and make a day of it. As two adults we spent far longer here than at the aquarium and so this museum is very good value for money. Didn't have any issues as an english speaker as all information signs had full English translations. There's lots to do and learn for children and I imagine it would keep them well entertained. I would also recommend adults without children to visit, as there is much to reflect and learn about as an adult whether it is about protecting our rainforests, the increasing reliance on robot technology or even to just remember your childish curiosity and thirst for knowledge. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit. A bit out of the way of the main more touristy parts of the city but easy enough to get to on the metro then a short walk (but be warned that it is uphill). Has picnic and restaurant facilities.

4. CaixaForum Barcelona

Av. Ferrer i Guardia, 6-8, 08038 Barcelona Spain +34 934 76 86 00 [email protected] http://caixaforum.es/es/barcelona/home
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4.5 based on 710 reviews

CaixaForum Barcelona

Reviewed By 82manuelal - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

A very nice sit touristique, present interesting exibitions, nice architecture, there is an entrance to pay; you will find a library with interesting books and a little restaurant.

5. Hellenic Children's Museum

17-19 Leof. Vasileos Georgiou B Rigillis, Athens 106 75 Greece +30 21 0331 2995 [email protected] http://www.hcm.gr/#
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Hellenic Children's Museum

A museum full of games and interactive exhibitions designed to encourage children explore, experiment and create.

6. School Life and Education Museum

23 Tripodon Plaka, Athens 105 58 Greece +30 21 0325 0341 [email protected] http://www.ekedisy.gr
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

School Life and Education Museum

Reviewed By mmoum

it was situated in the heart of athens, in a very beatiful street called plaka. a very old and full of character building. the museum itseld was amazing, with a very realistic classroom in the bottom floor showing how it used to be in the old days. the kids loved it. we recommend it to everyone who is a teacher or loves old books, history, ad also families with children as there are also many workshops happening including a summer camp!

7. Exposicion Human Bodies. Anatomia de la vida.

Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 373-385 La exposición está alojada en el Centro Comercial Las Arenas de Barcelona., 08015 Barcelona Spain +34 936 28 26 66 [email protected] http://www.humanbodies.eu
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Exposicion Human Bodies. Anatomia de la vida.

Now in Barcelona, Human Bodies is an intimate educational journey through the world concealed by your skin. This eye-opening experience reveals the operation of the human body—the most sophisticated machine ever made—like you’ve never seen it before. Hundreds of thousands of people of all ages across the world have already visited Human Bodies. Now you can join them, enjoying this inspiring exhibition that will change the way you see yourself, your life and the importance of looking after your body. At the Arenas Shopping Centre (third floor) in Barcelona for a limited time only. OVER 12 BODIES AND 150 HUMAN ORGANS – ALL REAL

Reviewed By EmilieM1583

I am from the medical field and took this opportunity to show my husband some peculiarities about the human body. The explanations and level of conservation of the tissues and bodies were very good. Impressive! We loved it and would recommend it. Was worth 10 euros per person!

8. Explora - Il Museo Dei Bambini

Via Flaminia 82, 00196 Rome Italy +39 06 361 3776 [email protected] http://www.mdbr.it/
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4.0 based on 589 reviews

Explora - Il Museo Dei Bambini

This interactive children's museum is designed to engage children and stimulate their natural curiosity about science, the environment, society, communication and more.

Reviewed By MartaLearningEscapes - Dublin, Ireland

We go to Rome often and EVERY time my kids demand to go back to explora! This is an interactive space for kids (toddlers to teenagers) and excellent for a rainy afternoon or to let the kids play. For the younger ones there is a soft play area while for older kids you have water games, role play spaces (kitchen, supermarket etc) and creative workshops they can join. Outside there is a zipline and the museum has a restaurant. Explora operates on a shifts system and advance booking is highly recommended especially in bad weather. The place is fantastic for kids and unique in Rome

9. Museum of Greek Children's Art

Kodrou 9 Plaka, Athens Greece +30 21 0331 2621 [email protected] http://www.childrensartmuseum.gr
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Museum of Greek Children's Art

Museum of Greek Children’s Art: discover the magic world of children’s art in one of the few Museums world-wide and enjoy creating with your children in the Museum’s workshop.

10. Emotions Museum

Karatza 7 & Tsami Karatasou 56 Filopappou, Athens 111 41 Greece +30 21 0921 8329 [email protected] http://www.mce.gr
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

Emotions Museum

Operation hours: Saturdays and Sundays: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. (for the interactive exhibition in Greek and in English language) 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. (for workshops only in Greek language) For further information please contact the secretariat of the museum. Information daily: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Emotions Museum is a unique interactive museum about emotions! It uses interactive exhibitions, play and fairytales, in order to encourage children and teenagers to discover their emotional world, to learn more about themselves and others. Moreover, it sensitizes adults, parents and teachers on subjects which deal with the children’s emotional development and socialization. Museum' s philosophy is as children grow up they usually get confused with their emotions, they feel the need to understand themselves and the world that surrounds them and find their own meaning in life. Harmonic emotional development helps them to become creative, sociable, tolerant and happy adults.

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