![]() Museum of Rural Life in Grancona, Berici Hills – with an incredibly rich collection of anything and everything connected to rural life in Northern Italy.Three of my favourite small thematic museums in Italy are: Italy is the perfect place to introduce kids to some of the world’s greatest artists, sculptors, and painters and to lay a solid foundation for art appreciation later on in life.Īdd to the mix the hundreds of smaller museums which are dedicated to a particular theme and you will have a never-ending list of options on what to see each day. On the other hand, a child interested in painting, drawing and crafts, will be in heaven in Italy as there is a proliferation of museums dedicated to the arts. Then you have MAcA – an environmental museum in Turin – and the Science and Technology Museum in Milan which is the biggest of its kind in Italy. Galileo Museum in Florence will appeal to older children interested in science and its evolution throughout the centuries. We visited MUSE on its Darwin Day and it was a really enriching experience. This is when stalls and booths are set up all over the many floors of the museum so that children can take part in experiments, hear talks, and freely converse with scientists. If you can, try to visit MUSE on one of its thematic days. From a dinosaur gallery to a model of a real-life glacier, there is lots to see and learn there. ![]() ![]() One of the most famous ones is MUSE – Science Museum in the city of Trento in the north of the country. There are many museums in Italy which are specifically oriented to children and aim to develop their thirst for science, history and nature. ![]()
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