Klick Kindermuseum, Children's museum in Osdorf, Germany
Klick Children's Museum is a hands-on learning space in Hamburg-Osdorf where children discover subjects through interactive stations and direct exploration. The museum has areas dedicated to money, construction, prehistoric life, and human body functions with activities designed for active participation.
The museum was created to give children hands-on access to learning across different subjects and age groups. Over time the building has been adapted to meet changing educational needs and visitor numbers.
The 'Great-Grandmother's Daily Life' exhibition displays a 1950s living room with real furniture and objects that children can use and explore. They see directly how families lived back then and what daily tasks looked like in a German household.
The museum welcomes visitors on weekdays throughout the day and on Sundays starting from late morning. It is worth checking opening hours in advance, especially if you plan to celebrate a birthday there on Saturday.
In the 'Money - and Go!' program children design their own currency and trade it in a marketplace activity. This playful approach helps them understand how economies work and what money value means.
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