Are there any museums in Stockholm for children? (not Junibacken)
I heard about museum near the Stockholm in which children can make some experiments in chemistry, physics and so on, but I completely forgot its name.
Can you help me to find some information about it (in English, if available)?
Are there any analogs of such museum in other European countries?
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Children, discovering and learning about the world around us at The Natural History Museum and Tom Tits (Södertälje). Exhibits explain the wonders of physics, biology and other sciences. Both are technical Museums.
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Stockholm is a child-friendly city. There is an abundance of children's attractions and museums with activities and exhibits, especially for children. Distances are short and the public transportation system takes you everywhere you want to go. Buses are even free if you're bringing a stroller.How do kids go to museums?
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Most London museums offer fun or interactive activities for kids and other things to do for children, and almost all are free to enter.How many museums are there in Stockholm?
Stockholm: Discover all 54+ Museums, Exhibitions & Discounts.Junibacken Museum - Stockholm, Sweden
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Also - Tekniska Museet has an interactive part called Teknorama with lots of fun and learning things to do.
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Are there any analogs of such museum in other European countries?
In Paris, there are two of them:
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Another museum that might be interesting for kids (and adults as well) in Stockholm is Skansen (the open air museum). It recreates the way of life in rural Sweden 200 years ago.
Various traditionally dressed craftsmen show their crafts in old historical cabins with historical decor. Crafts widely range: glass-blowing, making cheese, baking, making yarn out of flax, etc. All these processes are demonstrated and explained, and children are able to participate (there might be a line to participate, but it's possible to watch). The bakery sells their pastries directly to the customers, and I was told that the cheese made in Skansen is used in the food that is served in their cafeteria.
In addition there is also a zoo in Skansen.
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Are there any analogs of such museum in other European countries?
I can recommend Technorama in Winterthur, Switzerland. It is a technology museum with various experiments suited for children but also all other age groupes.
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