Original museum ideas to experience with your family!

May 18th is International Museum Day, a perfect opportunity to introduce children to culture and enjoy fun family experiences. Discover unique and surprising museums that will delight both adults and children.
Museums can be places full of magic, science, history, and imagination. We offer a selection of museum spaces for a unique weekend with children, learning and playing together!
Enjoy a May full of culture and adventure with your family!
1. CosmoCaixa - Experiments and science for everyone
An interactive museum where science becomes a game. Ideal for sparking children's curiosity and stimulating their creativity.
2. International Puppet Museum - A world full of fantasy
Discover puppets from around the world and experience a magical journey through stories and cultures.
3. Film Museum Space - A journey to the seventh art
A fascinating collection that shows how cinema has inspired generations of dreams. Ideal for young cinephiles.
4. Railway Museum - Trains with history
A place to learn about the history of rail transport and ride on authentic locomotives.
5. Water Museum - Discover the water cycle
An educational and refreshing visit to learn about one of the planet's most important resources while playing.
6. Mushroom Art Museum - Mycological Creativity
Not only in spring or autumn, but all year round you can admire an impressive collection of handmade ceramic mushrooms made from clay and so real they look like the real thing.
7. Big Fun Museum - Fun and optical illusions
A museum where you'll laugh, be amazed, and take spectacular photos. Perfect for a fun afternoon with kids!
8. The Great Museum of Magic - Tricks and Mysteries
A fascinating museum with artifacts, tricks, and stories from the world of illusionists. For budding magicians!
9. Casteller Museum - The power of tradition
Discover the world of human towers with interactive spaces and immersive projections. Living culture to share!
10. Dinosaur Interpretation Center - Traces of the Past
Fossils, footprints, and a journey into the world of dinosaurs. An ideal activity for young paleontologists!