In European metropolises there are plenty of children’s museums in which the youngest have a great time. If you want to visit some museums with your children and you are not sure whether they will have fun, here you can read in which European museums your children can have a great time.

1. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

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In this museum is the world’s largest collection of works by the most famous European and world’s artist Vincent van Gogh. Every year more than a million tourists visit the museum to see incredible drawings, pictures and letters of this unique artist. In order for both adults and children to enjoy and enjoy themselves as well, there are special audio-tours for the children from 6-12 years old in the museum’s trail of specific paintings, denoted by butterfly icons. In addition, there is also an application that discovers what is under color on some Van Gogh’s canvases.

2. Clos Lucé, Loire Valley

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A beautiful museum in a beautiful place, equally interesting to both children and adults. In this 15th-century mansion you will see the famous Leonardo da Vinci spend his last 3 years of life. In the interior of the castle you will see the things that he used in everyday life such as a bed or kitchen, and, most importantly, you will see reconstructions of some of his important inventions, such as Archimedes screw, military machines, the swing-bridge, the parachute and others. It has wonderful imaginative playground and a great place for a picnic for the whole family.

3. Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris

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If you are in Paris with your family and would like to visit a museum, but you are not sure which museum your children would like, the Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle is definitely the right choice. This is an extremely large complex that occupies several buildings in the botanical garden in Paris. This museum has its own mini zoo garden and maze. If you do not have much time, it is best to visit the Grande Galerie de l’Evolution, located in a 19th-century lobby, in which exposed animals are lit with special neon lights.

4. Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester

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The Museum of Science and Industry or MOSI is certainly one of the most beautiful museums that is often said to be a dream of a museum. Here is one of the largest collections of steam engines in the world with all 4D Theater and a motion-simulator ride. In addition, there are many inventions and research in the field of aviation, electricity and many others. Certainly driving steam train is the greatest experience. Please note that in this museum there is something for children of all ages.

5. Fundacio Joan Miró, Barcelona

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This is the right place for children to get (if they are not already) interested in art. The museum exhibits the work of a Catalan artist who includes paintings, sculptures and works of ceramics. Various interesting family workshops and activities are organized in the museum so that the children will be very glad to engage. Activities on the roof terrace are especially interesting because they provide a view of the city. The museum is a great place to get to know art and enjoy with your family.

6. National Museum of Denmark and Frilandsmuseet, Copenhagen

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Visiting the National Museum of Denmark is the best way to get acquainted with the art and culture of this beautiful European country. This museum, extending over several sites, includes the history of Denmark from the earliest times, more precisely from the ice age to the present. At the main central location of the Copenhagen Museum (Ny Vestergade 10) there is a museum for children aged 4-10 years. On the outskirts of the city, in Frilandsmuseet, there is an open-air museum with over 100 historical buildings and many sweet animals.

7. MACHmit! Museum, Berlin

This museum is primarily designed for children, but adults can also have great fun. This is a reformed church located in the old tower and is waiting for you to tell many historical stories and fairy tales and lots of interesting things. Nearby is Prenzlauer Berg, which is especially popular with families so that apart from being a great place to spend at the museum, the rest of the time will also be spent in the beautiful environment.

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