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Minnesota Children's Museum

Learn to Play. Play to Learn.

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Permanent Exhibits

Check out these perennial favorites!

Earth World: Discover Minnesota's unique habitats up close.

Imagination and fun collide in this interactive exhibit that puts immersive Minnesota environments like forests, prairies, and wetlands under one kid-controlled roof.

 

Photo of child playing in Earth World exhibit

Habitot®: Creep and Crawl into hours of fun and fascination.

Toddlers love to reach, touch, creep, crawl, and cruise around in Habitot®, a world sprinkled with mats and pads for sensitive knees and toes modeled after Minnesota’s four natural habitats.

Photo of child playing in Habitot exhibit

Our World: Explore community and diversity in a world teeming with excitement.

Unique neighborhood experiences encourage kids to connect, cooperate, and communicate in this gallery that reflects Minnesota's diverse neighborhoods and includes immersive, community-building experiences kids love.

Photo of child in Our World

Rooftop ArtPark: Merge nature and art in an immersive outdoor gallery.

The whole family can dip their hands into the stream bed's cool water and create imaginative masterpieces in the sandcove; young visitors can scamper up the 12-foot tree fort and dance under the shadow dome, mimicking the shadows, shapes and movement of trees and plants.

photo of play in Rooftop

World Works: Uncover secrets of the world in an environment loaded with fun and intrigue.

This action-packed, hands-on environment encourages investigating, experimenting, problem-solving, and observing. Every area of this gallery is specially designed to foster observational skills and spark a passion for learning and exploring in children of all ages.

Photo of children playing in World Works exhibit

 



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