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Muzeul Copiilor — Bucharest

By Tronaru Iulia

  • LOCATION

At 11 Decebal Boulevard in Sector 3, the Children's Museum is one of Romania's largest non-formal learning hubs. Its 110 rooms spread across nearly 1,900 square metres cover a wide range of subjects — technology, geography, history, art, gastronomy, physics, chemistry — and can accommodate up to 350 visitors at once. This is not a museum in the traditional sense, with panels and display cases. It is a space where children step into the role of explorer: they operate robotic arms, enter submarine and rocket simulators, run experiments in mini-laboratories, attend planetarium shows, or cook in a workshop kitchen. Exhibitions and workshops rotate regularly, so a second visit rarely feels like the first. Recommended for children aged 3 to 15, but designed to keep adults genuinely engaged too.

Admission prices (2025–2026):

  • Standard tour — 30 RON (approx. €6) per person
  • Escape room — 15 RON per person
  • Special themed tours — 50 RON per person
  • Children under 3 — free
  • People with disabilities and their companion — free

Tickets can be purchased online or at reception, subject to availability. Visits last between 50 minutes and 1h30, depending on the circuit.

⚠️ Exhibitions and prices are updated frequently. Check before your visit at hubproedus.ro.

Getting there:

📍 11 Decebal Boulevard, Block S14, Sector 3, Bucharest 

🌐 hubproedus.ro 

🚇 Metro: Dristor 2 (M2) — 5-minute walk

 🕙 Mon–Fri: 10:00–18:00 | Sat–Sun: 10:00–20:30