Hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and feeling: with our five senses we’re able to explore the whole world. Each one of us in our own special way. But how do we do it? How do our sensory organs actually work? The Children’s Museum has lots of experimental stations and games for you that are not just fun, but also real eye-openers.
There are five theme-based islands with large models of the human eye, ear, tongue, nose, and skin. They also contain information and films designed to illustrate exactly how each sensory organ works.
The Children’s Museum is ideally suited for with children aged 5 to 12. And it’s most fun if you explore it with an accompanying adult – they’re bound to learn something new, too. Start experimenting! Is it possible to hear back-to-front? What does a shadow look like in colour? What mysteries lie hidden inside the three caves? Highlights are the mirror maze and the touch tunnel.
And by the way, the World of the Senses offers full barrier-free access! Even the narrow mirror maze is wheelchair accessible. You can listen to all the really important information through headphones or read it in easy-to-understand texts in German, English and Czech.
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Recommended age
5 to 12 years
Recommendations
Please always register groups of children with visitor services - even if you do not have a guided tour.
Please note that children under the age of 10 may only visit our exhibitions when accompanied by an adult.
For self-discovery
Interactive flyer: Try out - observe - marvel
Discover the highlights of the Children's Museum together: a hands-on flyer for the whole family to try out, experiment, experience, observe, and marvel at. Available at the entrance to the Children's Museum!
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The five senses
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