Most reviewed Children's Museums in Zealand


  1. 4.5 Experimentarium (501 reviews)
    - Loads to keep children of all ages entertained. The best interactive science museum we have visited.
    Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Children's Museums
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    We visited as it was one of the activities included in the Copenhagen card. It was well worth the trip out of the centre of Copenhagen (a couple of stops on the train or an hour's walk). It was a brilliant day out, there was so much to do we didn't get chance to do everything. It is very interactive and our children (aged 10 and 12) absolutely loved it. There were so many interactive exhibits-bubbles, a storm simulator, a sensory experience, team activities and a theatre to name a few. There were live science displays as well-the staff were very fluent in both Danish and English (and switching between the two) very impressive. It is the best science museum we have visited and if it was closer to home (England!!) we would definitely be back. See more..
  2. 4.0 Danish Museum of Science and Technology (135 reviews)
    - Great for 'boys' at heart
    Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums • Science Museums • Children's Museums • History Museums
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    Once you enter the doors you instantly forget that it is situated in a somewhat boring place and building in Helsingør (45 km north of Copenhagen). The buildings are packed with technical and historical gadgets in all sizes - airplanes, fire engines, bycicles, telephones, cars, motorbikes, helicopters etc. etc. If you are a little boy - or have a little boy inside you - you will love running around for a few hours at least. Bring your own food and have it on the grass outside (close to an old steam engine) - or go to Helsingør for it. The cafeteria is not worth a visit, but the museum is definitely! See more..