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If you want to tell your child what chocolate is, how it's made and what it's made of, and if you want to learn something new about this magical delicacy yourself, then go ...
The little wonderland was invented by brothers Frederick and Gerrit Brown. Thanks to their efforts, ten kilometres of toy railway connected cities and continents. The museum has ...
If you are planning to visit Hamburg's International Maritime Museum with a child, be prepared to spend a few hours in the halls. The museum's exhibition occupies nine ...
If this is your first visit to the zoo, you'll probably want to see lions, giraffes and elephants — animals your child has only seen in books. But even if ...
Friedrichsruh Butterfly Garden is a captivating oasis in the heart of the Saschenwald Forest, offering a delightful escape into nature's vibrant tapestry. This enchanting ...
If you are holidaying in Hamburg with your child, be sure to visit Kletterwald Hamburg. This rope park is located in the middle of a wooded area within the city limits. There are ...
It first lifts people over 100 metres and then suddenly collapses downwards. The platform collapses at speeds of up to 100km/h! Anyone who has been on this ride will talk about it ...
The Walsrode Gardens deserve a special mention. Tulips and rhododendrons adorn the park in spring, the scent of roses fills the air in summer, and asters and chrysanthemums add ...
Walking through the park is a real pleasure. The woods and fields are the best home for the local animals, of which, it must be said, the Wildpark Schwarze Berge has quite a few. ...
The park covers an area of 47 hectares. If you head north to the Botanical Gardens, you can take a trip to the Mediterranean or East Asia. Hamburg has some southern plants such as ...
There are 120 models of dinosaurs in the Dinosaur Park, which are very realistic. The site chosen for the open-air museum is symbolic of the fact that it was once home to entire ...
With 1,500 square metres of space, there is plenty of room for children's joy and happiness. This is one of the largest play areas in Europe, with three levels of fun for ...
The museum's collection is based on the toys collected by Elke Droscher. The exhibition covers the period from the beginning of the 18th century to the first half of the 20th ...
Big cities have driven birds and animals from their natural habitats, and it is not easy to see an owl or a stork. Even the fauna of our latitudes has to be seen in zoos, let ...
A look at the map of Hansa Park will take you first to one of the themed areas. The Land of Adventure awaits the adventurous, while Viking Land and Bonanza City cater for the ...
The Serengeti Safari Park is divided into four themed areas: the ape family, the animal kingdom, the amusement park and the water world. You can get to all these areas by car or ...
The museum's affiliation with the University of Hamburg determines its main themes. Exhibits include insects, stuffed animals from all over the world and dinosaur skeletons.
The halls of KL!ck house a number of diverse exhibitions. Children can visit all of them or just one. For example, a familiar game for children — building with a ...
Hamburg's planetarium has been open since 1930. The old building is state of the art: the Zeiss Universarium 9 projector creates entire worlds of stars on the huge ...
Founded in 1839, the museum moved into its current building in 1922, which was designed by Hamburg's chief architect, Fritz Schumacher. During World War II, the building's ...
The museum is housed in Hamburg's harbour warehouses — not surprising, as many spices were brought to Europe from other countries by sea. The exhibition space is small, ...
Hamburg's Panoptikum has a long history, having been open since 1879. In its early years, the collection resembled a historical museum or a carnival, with figures of the ...
Europe's oldest port — Hamburg — dates back more than 800 years. It occupies around a tenth of the city's area and sees at least 13,000 vessels each ...
It's important to note that the concept of the archaeological exhibition differs from similar exhibitions in other museums. There is no strict chronological order in the ...