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Step into Explora Children's Museum, where imagination runs wild and learning feels like play! This isn’t just a museum—it’s a hands-on wonderland where kids explore, create, and discover through interactive exhibits. From mini cities to science labs, every corner sparkles with joy and curiosity—perfect for families craving unforgettable moments together.

Colonna Palace Hotel

Colonna Palace Hotel

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Piazza di Monte Citorio, 12
1.64KM from Explora
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The Explora Children's Museum is Rome’s premier interactive learning destination for children aged 3 to 12. Through hands-on exhibits in science, art, and ancient Roman life, kids explore concepts via play and creativity. Must-visit zones include "Future City" and "Ancient Roman Life," both designed to spark curiosity and imagination. The museum offers reserved guided tours, kid-friendly lunch options, and a quiet parent-child lounge. Nearby, don’t miss the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, ideal spots for a post-museum stroll and photo stop.

The Explora Children's Museum features imaginative, hands-on exhibits like "Water Maze" and "Sound Studio," where kids learn physics and acoustics through play. Trained multilingual guides offer English, Italian, and Mandarin explanations. Some activities, such as the "Junior Archaeologist Dig," require reservations—plan ahead. Regular workshops and themed exhibitions (e.g., "Space Adventure Day," "Animal World Encounter") make it a dynamic, educational experience for young minds.

The Explora Children's Museum is built on the principle that learning happens through play. Exhibits like the Ancient Roman Living House let kids dress in period costumes and experience daily life in antiquity. The Future City Lab encourages teamwork to design sustainable urban environments. An integrated smart guide system allows visitors to scan QR codes on exhibits for detailed information via smartphone, enhancing engagement. Seasonal events like "Story Theater Day" and "Little Engineer Workshop" draw families back again and again.