Emotions Museum of Childhood
Both children and grown ups get the chance to understand, examine and confront their emotions through games and exhibits.
The youngsters enjoy their experience, while the grown ups gain awareness of how to encourage their children to express their emotions.
Every Saturday and Sunday at 13:00 the exhibit space is closed and workshops on various themes take place. These workshops involve the making of myths and fairy tales, workshops related to anger management, and workshops that combine storytelling and music as well as seasonal workshops.
Families should know
- The museum is closed during August and during bank holidays
- The museum is recommended for children 4 years and above
- The seminar for grown ups is quite interesting. However, no babysitting is provided during the seminar
- Adults accompanying children also need to pay in order to participate in the workshops
- It is obligatory for the children to be accompanied by a grown up
- The workshops usually run for more than an hour
- The museum is quite small with a capacity of only 48 children. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid visiting the museum during the weekend
- The museum does not have any parking
- The building is neoclassical and therefore access with buggies is difficult as there is no elevator
- The building does not have a café
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Nice, interesting suggestions and the prices are reasonable.
The seasonal programmes on offer are particularly creative and popular; for example “Christmas mischiefs.
The staff are particularly helpful and enthusiastic and encourage the kids to participate in the various activities.