What to do and see in Marche, Italy: The Best Children's Museums

October 26, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

Marche (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarke]), or the Marches /ˈmɑːrtʃɪz/, is one of the twenty regions of Italy. The name of the region derives from the plural name of marca, originally referring to the medieval March of Ancona and nearby marches of Camerino and Fermo. Marche is well known for its shoemaking tradition, with the finest and most luxurious Italian footwear being manufactured in this region.
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1. Museo della scuola Paolo e Ornella Ricca

Via Giosue' Carducci 63/A, 62100, Macerata Italy +39 0733 258 6104 [email protected] http://museodellascuola.unimc.it
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Museo della scuola Paolo e Ornella Ricca

The School Museum "Paolo and Ornella Ricca" has a large variety of materials, ranging from textbooks and reading books, notebooks, diaries, children's periodicals, writing instruments. The Museum offers a rich programme of educational activities and currently it houses the permanent exhibition >: propaganda in the primary school during the fascism

2. Museogiocando

Fraz. Piticchio, 60011, Arcevia Italy +39 336 244 089 [email protected] https://www.museogiocando.com/
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Museogiocando

3. Museo Tattile Statale Omero

Banchina Giovanni da Chio 28 Mole Vanvitelliana, 60121, Ancona Italy +39 071 281 1935 [email protected] http://www.museoomero.it
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Museo Tattile Statale Omero

A unique barrier-free museum, whose aim is to export its experience and philosophy by promoting a multi-sensory enjoyment of art. Housed in the Eighteenth-century rooms of the Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona, the Museo Omero can be seen as a three-dimensional encyclopaedia of art history. The collection covers all the main periods of sculpture and plastic arts: it has casts taken from original Classical Greek masterpieces, sculptures by Michelangelo as well architectonic scales of Partenone and Basilica di San Pietro. Several are the original works by contemporary sculptors such as De Chirico, Marini, Martini, Messina, Pistoletto and many others. The Museum is a centre for training and research, a permanent workshop for the promotion and enjoyment of works of art, the champion of tactile exhibitions of national and international importance, thematic exhibitions, and it provides learning services for schools and families. Free admssion.

4. Museo del Giocattolo e del Bambino

Via Nicola Matas 21 vicolo Bonarelli, 60121, Ancona Italy +39 345 625 1238 https://www.facebook.com/Museo-del-Giocattolo-e-del-Bambino-Musamco-917129571703245/
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Museo del Giocattolo e del Bambino

5. Civica Galleria del Figurino Storico

Via Fonte Magna 10, 60027 Osimo Italy +39 347 410 9169 http://www.figurinostorico.it/contatti
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Civica Galleria del Figurino Storico

6. Museo Della Civilta Contadina

Localita Sacchia 4, 61040 Borgo Pace Italy +39 0722 80126 http://www.turismo.pesarourbino.it/elenco/musei/borgo-pace-museo-della-civilt-contadina.html
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7. MuSa Museo Storico Ambientale

Via Castello 5, 61030 San Giorgio di Pesaro, Terre Roveresche Italy +39 0721 970102

8. Mostra Permanente Disegni di Bambini

Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini 21, 63848 Petritoli Italy +39 0734 658141 http://www.comune.petritoli.fm.it/c109031/zf/index.php/servizi-aggiuntivi/index/index/idtesto/34

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