The Children's Museum is a museum established in 1985 in the Heliopolis neighborhood of Cairo on an area of 1200 square meters as part of a joint project with the British Museum. The museum was prepared by experts from all over Egypt and the world in all areas to help children. The museum, which was opened in June 1996, contains on its second floor a life-size statue of Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak - the owner of the idea. It is a gift from the British Museum in honor of her work for children. The museum is an educational and recreational center that provides information and services that complement school education. The museum aims to acquaint Egyptian children with natural historical phenomena and their relationship to the Egyptian cultural and natural environment. The museum also aims to raise the level of understanding and love of nature and interest in protecting and preserving it among...
Read moreThe Children's Civilization and Creativity Center (CCCL), commonly known as the Children's Museum, located in Cairo, Egypt. It's a unique museum designed specifically for children, aiming to promote learning, creativity, and cultural understanding through interactive exhibits and activities.
The Children's Museum offers hands-on experiences across various thematic areas, including science, technology, history, art, and culture. Children can engage in educational games, experiments, workshops, and performances that encourage exploration and discovery.
The museum provides a stimulating environment for children to learn about diverse subjects in a fun and interactive way, fostering their curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking skills. It's a popular destination for families and school groups seeking enriching educational experiences for...
Read moreA very nice place with a large surface of green colour .The museum is surrounded by trees and hudge models of animals . The place is protected so the children and their families can spend their time with happiness and comfort. There are many famous models of the Egyptian civilisation so that all visitors can see it.Many troupes of children are visiting the museum with their schools as a picnic or with their families for their spare time. There is a car parking inside the museum. If you manage to visit it one day don't forget to wear a comfortable pair of shoes and to bring a bottle of water and a cap to put on your head especially in the...
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