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Family Friendly Museums

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“Enjoy with the whole family with some of these family friendly Museum recommendations I have for you.”

Explora - Il Museo dei Bambini di Roma

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The Museum offers an opportunity for play, direct experimentation and learning in the field that places children and their potential at the center, offering opportunities for enrichment and socialisation and promoting the development of their cognitive and emotional abilities.
Explora brings children closer to science, environment, communication, society, economy, new technologies by creating opportunities that allow children to investigate the mysteries of things through interactive installations.
What's at Explora?
A large exhibition pavilion, a green area - with free access - equipped with games, a kitchen dedicated to food education laboratories, a library and a shop with scientific games, a bar, a restaurant and a parking lot.
The 2000 square meters of the Museum are developed on two levels:
- ground floor with permanent installations (for example the supermarket, the fire truck, the fountain, the Little Explorers area for children from 0 to 36 months). First floor with the section dedicated to temporary exhibitions.

Musei di Villa Torlonia

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Villa Torlonia is a villa and surrounding gardens in Rome, Italy, formerly belonging to the Torlonia family. It is entered from the via Nomentana. It was designed by the Neoclassical architect Giuseppe Valadier. Construction began in 1806 for the banker Giovanni Torlonia and was finished by his son Alessandro. This museum boasts an eclectic collection of sculpture, paintings, furnishings and decorative stained glass.

 
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