All children's museums to visit in Switzerland

Spark curiosity and creativity at 15 children's museums in Switzerland. These interactive museums offer fun and educational experiences for kids of all ages..

Are you looking for the best places for kids to learn and play? Here are the top children's Switzerland

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    Bird Aviary

     Zurich
    Visit the bird sanctuary to have look more than 40 exotic species. Kids will love especially toucans or parrots.
  2. Natural History Museum2

    Natural History Museum

     Geneva
    The Natural History Museum of Fribourg, established in 1823, serves to educate the public about nature, with a particular focus on the natural heritage of the Fribourg region. This museum is a testament to the region's rich biodiversity and offers a unique opportunity to learn about the local flora and fauna.
  3. Berne Animal Park3

    Berne Animal Park

     Bern
    The Tierpark Dählhölzli, also known as Dählhölzli Zoo, is a public zoo located in Bern, Switzerland. It was opened in 1937 and is managed by the Tierparkverein Bern. The zoo is owned by the city of Bern, which also provides most of its funding.
  4. MUDAC - Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts4

    MUDAC - Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts

     Lausanne
    The Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts, also known as mudac, is situated in the city of Lausanne in Switzerland. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a unique insight into contemporary design and applied arts. It is located in the heart of the new arts district, Plateforme 10, since June 2022.
  5. Swiss Children’s Museum5

    Swiss Children’s Museum

     Baden
    The Swiss Children's Museum in Baden, Canton Aargau, provides a unique perspective on the world of children and how it has evolved over the centuries. The museum's exhibits and collections offer a comprehensive look at the history of childhood, from its inception to the present day. Visitors can explore a variety of objects from everyday children's life, games and toys, teaching materials from kindergarten and school, popular print graphics, folk art, children's furniture, children's advertising, and children's books.
  6. Museum für Urgeschichte6

    Museum für Urgeschichte

     Zug
    The Museum für Urgeschichte(n) in Zug is a unique archaeological museum located in the Canton of Zug, Switzerland. It is the only cantonal museum in Zug and is part of the Department of Culture. This museum offers a deep dive into the past, showcasing archaeological finds and providing a comprehensive understanding of the history of the Canton of Zug.
  7. Swiss Puppet Museum7

    Swiss Puppet Museum

     Freiburg
    The Swiss Puppet Museum, nestled in the heart of Fribourg, Switzerland, is a unique cultural institution dedicated to the art of puppetry. Founded in 1985 by Jean Bindschedler and Marie-José Aebi, the museum has since become a significant attraction for both locals and tourists alike. It offers a fascinating insight into the world of puppetry, showcasing a diverse collection of puppets from around the globe.
  8. Naturmuseum Thurgau8

    Naturmuseum Thurgau

     Frauenfeld
    The Naturmuseum Thurgau in Frauenfeld is a regional museum that focuses on the natural history of the Thurgau region. It is one of six cantonal museums in the canton of Thurgau, making it a significant cultural institution in the area. The museum's exhibitions are dedicated to showcasing the diverse nature of the region, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the local environment and its history.
  9. Kindermuseum Creaviva9

    Kindermuseum Creaviva

     Bern
    Creaviva is a children's museum located in the Paul Klee Center in Bern. It is designed for visitors aged four to 88 and serves as a hub for practical, experience-oriented, and interactive art education. The museum aims to guide visitors towards a better understanding of art and self through their own creative activities.
  10. Focus Terra10

    Focus Terra

     Zurich
    The museum offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. This includes group tours, interactive workshops, and accessible activities. In addition, scientific lectures are often held as part of the special exhibitions. These activities provide a great opportunity for visitors to learn more about the earth and its processes in a fun and engaging way.
  11. Naturmuseum Winterthur11

    Naturmuseum Winterthur

     Winterthur
    The Naturmuseum Winterthur shares its location with the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, both situated at Museumstrasse 52. This makes it convenient for visitors to explore both museums in one trip, offering a diverse range of exhibits from natural history to art.
  12. Museum Mühlerama12

    Museum Mühlerama

     Zurich
    In 1913, the brewery was purchased by millers Wehrli & Koller, who converted the main building into a large mill for the time, using electric group drive. This mill was one of the last examples of vertical group drive mechanics, a system where a single motor drove the entire facility through numerous belts and shafts. The mill operated until 1983, marking a significant period in the history of the building.
  13. Kunsthaus Langenthal13

    Kunsthaus Langenthal

     Langenthal
    The Kunsthaus Langenthal is housed in Choufhüsi, a heritage-protected house located in the heart of Langenthal. This historic building adds to the charm and appeal of the museum, making it a unique destination for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
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    Kaeserberg Railway

     Granges-Paccot
    This fascinating complex features miniature version of Switzerland served by miniature railways. Fun for both adults and kids.
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    Seeteufel Tier- & Erlebnispark

     Studen (BE)
    Seeteufel Adventure World is home to over 50 species from five continents. Visitors can see a variety of animals including Grant's zebras from Africa, Humboldt penguins from South America, lynxes from Europe, tiger and reticulated pythons from Asia, red-necked wallabies and emus from Australia, and small-clawed otters from Asia.