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Toy Factory
Milan has many museums and exhibits but not as unique as this one. The picture that is shown above is a toy from the, Milan toy museum. This museum is located in a historic building on the banks of the river Po. This museum has one of the largest toy collection, with some of the toys being made from 1700-1950. The exhibit itself is meant to show the history of toys, depicting many scenes of a child's life. There are several large collections some of them include traditional toys such as Teddy Bears, dolls, airplanes,cars, and so much more. The Museum also includes exhibits on children's literature, it will show many different paintings from famous children story books such as, Pinocchio, and the Italian comic Antonio Rubino. Some of the exhibits include mechanical toys, fortunately some toys are not under glass covers allowing you and your child to be part of the fun. The museum offers multiple Italian films that will educate the guests on how the Italian toys were made.For some extra fun, the museum does include a gift shop where you and your child can get many souvenirs and postcards.
The admission price is 8 euros ($8.72 USD).
Museum address: Via Pittery 56
Bistro Anadima
This Bistro is located in the area of Navigli. The Bistro has a great reputation of understanding the mind of children, they understand that for kids going out to dinner might not be the most amusing thing in the world. So in order to get rid of this problem the Bistro offers a great selection of entertainment for the kids, the kids will be allowed to design their own napkins with various materials that will be provided, the bistro also offers the children an opportunity to create a toy. the children will then get to make the decision of keeping the toy or use it as a decoration for the bistro.
The menu is specialized for both children and adult portions. for example the Bistro offers a Sunday brunch which will cost the kids 12 euros ($13.14 USD) , the adults will cost 22 euros ($24.09 USD). If the children will not pick anything from the buffet the staff is ready to serve the children pasta al pomodoro and miniature hamburgers. This Bistro offers the offers the parents an opportunity to relax and have a nice meal, while their kids can g about and explore their creative side all while enjoying a nice meal.
Bistro address: Via Pavia 10
Milan Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci
The museum of science and technology founded in Milan is the largest in Europe. The museum was named after Leonardo Da Vinci, (the museum will provide an exhibition of Leonardo's inventions) The museum is split into 5 categories or five exhibition spaces. the entrance of the museum will provide maps and directions to get to each exhibition. The museum will provide the history of many famous inventions for example, the invention of the telephone, locomotive, telescope, pendulum, and more. One of the most popular exhibits is of course Leonardo Da Vinci's the exhibit will show many of his illustrations. it will include illustrations of his, helicopters, tanks, cannon, submarine, loom, and a flying machine that is very similar to the hang glider. An exciting program the museum offers is the "i.lab". The lab offers lectures on Leonardo's inventions. The kids will be given the opportunity to explore the mind of Leonardo, while the adults will get their own opportunity to see great art work and the evolution of technology.
Admission Fees: Adults 10 euros ($10.95 USD)
Children: (the ages are 3-13) 7 euros ($7.66 USD)
Babies (0-3 years old) admission is free.
There will be other fees if you wish to train in the "i.lab"
1 hour- 65 euros ($71.17)
2 hours- 100 euros ($109.50)
3 hours- 140 euros ($153.30)
Museum Address: Via San Vittore 21
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