Museo de los Niños (children's museum)

Museum that recreates a child-sized city.

This museum located on the second floor of the Abasto shopping centre recreates different city locations in miniature so children can learn through play.

The interactive space allows children to play the roles of builders, nurses, cameramen, sailors, bank clerks, shop assistants, chefs, journalists, actors and parents in a mini city.

It's designed for children aged up to 12 years, with a special space for toddlers aged under three. There's also an exhibition room and auditorium for film projections and other cultural activities.

 

CORRIENTES AV. 3247

5411 4861 2325

info@museoabasto.org.ar

museoabasto.org.ar

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