Florence, the wonderful Tuscan city, is renowned for its cultural and artistic richness. And it’s not just a fascinating place for adults, but it also offers a wide range of interactive and engaging museums for the little ones. Let’s discover together the best museums for children in Tuscany, divided by geographical areas, for an experience that combines fun and learning.
We begin this journey into the world of museums for children in Florence with a visit to the Palazzo Vecchio Museum.
This museum was one of the first to dedicate space to guided tours and workshops for children and teenagers. Thanks to the association Mus.e, which manages the museum, young visitors can participate in a variety of engaging activities. From painting workshops to visits of the secret passages of Palazzo Vecchio, children will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history of Florence in a creative and fun way.
The Dante’s House Museum is another Florentine gem that offers educational experiences for children and teenagers. Here, young visitors can get closer to the figure of Dante Alighieri and the fascinating medieval history through didactic workshops designed especially for them.
The stimulating and engaging activities proposed by the museum contribute every year to growing children’s interest in Italian culture and history.
Perhaps not everyone knows that Florence is associated with the symbol of a little pig (“Il Porcellino”).
At the Stefano Bardini Museum, children can explore the history of this fascinating animal. The museum pays tribute to the sculpture of the “Il Porcellino” made by the sculptor Pietro Tacca in the seventeenth century.
During the visit, young visitors will have the opportunity to participate in book readings dedicated to “Il Porcellino” and to carry out artistic activities inspired by the illustrations and the sculpture itself.
Archimede’s Garden is a unique museum entirely dedicated to mathematics and its applications. Its exhibitions, guided tours, and workshops specially designed for schools offer a stimulating and enjoyable experience to introduce this important discipline, often not well understood.
By organizing “mathematical Sundays” once a month, the museum offers guided tours of some of its exhibitions and a variety of interactive activities.
In addition to Archimede’s Garden, Florence also offers other interesting cultural attractions.
We highlight the Virtual Galileo Museum online, which allows enthusiasts to discover the world of science and astronomy through a digital collection of historical instruments.
Another novelty is the Toy and Pinocchio Museum, a private museum in Florence that has just opened its doors in the city center, in Via dell’Oriuolo.
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