Mathematikum Offers Unique Building Opportunities During Hessian Autumn Vacation
The Mathematikum in Giessen is offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and build during the Hessian autumn vacation. The museum, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm, featuring a special exhibition and interactive stations.
Visitors can enjoy the 'Bold Constructions with KAPLA Plates' exhibition, showcasing impressive structures crafted from 30,000 KAPLA stones by artist Patrick Bouchain. The interactive 'Pull-Cube' station is also available Monday to Friday from 11 am to 4 pm, allowing visitors to experiment with physics principles at no extra cost.
In addition to the permanent exhibition, the Mathematikum offers a special vacation program. The Mini-Mathematikum, designed for children aged three and above, is open all day during the vacation, providing a fun and educational experience for the little ones.
The Mathematikum's special exhibition and interactive stations offer visitors a chance to build freely and be inspired during the Hessian autumn vacation. With extended opening hours and no additional costs for the Pull-Cube station, it's an ideal family destination for your next vacation.
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