Children’s museum opened at the National Museum in Prague

Children’s museum opened at the National Museum in Prague

The new permanent exhibition offers interactive features for young people.


The new exhibition at the Czech National Museum emphasizes children’s creativity and imagination and focuses on exploring new perspectives and connections through interactivity. At the same time, it is a place for shared experiences and intergenerational education, where generations of children, parents, and grandparents can meet and get to know each other better.

“The National Museum has a long-term and systematic focus on child visitors. We prepare all our expositions and exhibitions in such a way that they are interesting, attractive, and comprehensible even for a child visitor,” said Michal Lukeš, the director general of the National Museum.

The ten main themes of the exhibition offer a new perspective on the natural, social, and symbolic levels, and allow them to decide how to connect the themes in their minds and work with them further.


Source: expats.cz

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