Museums for children

Places of learning full of wonder

Between volcanoes, castle ruins and wildly romantic valleys, you will not only discover natural wonders in the Eifel, but also impressive museums that bring knowledge to life. Places where history becomes tangible, nature becomes understandable and technology becomes an adventure - not just for children, but for everyone who loves to be amazed.

Imagine entering a volcano museum where the earth lives and shakes while the mighty maar shimmers outside. Or walk through a Roman mine with a flashlight, listen to the voices of past centuries and stroke the cold stone walls that were once hewn by hand.

Come rain or shine, the museums of the Eifel are ideal excursion destinations for families who want more than just entertainment. They offer high-quality content, in-depth knowledge and at the same time an inviting, child-friendly design. This not only makes young visitors smarter, but also more curious about the world - a lasting gift for all those who embark on this journey of discovery.

Interesting museums for little explorers

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Copyright: Kreis Düren - Dennis Stratmann

Burgenmuseum Nideggen

Nideggen
Heute geöffnet

The Nideggen Castle Museum welcomes you on your discovery tour of the Middle Ages Übersetzt mit DeepL Translate

Copyright: Nationalpark Eifel, D. Ketz

Eifel National Park centre - “Wildnis(t)räume” exhibition

Schleiden
Heute geöffnet

In the Eifel National Park centre at the Vogelsang IP “International Place”, visitors can experience nature with all their senses - indoors and outdoors. Surrounded by dense mixed deciduous forests, the modern visitors’ centre above the Urftsee lake has hosted the “Wildnis(t)räume” (“Wilderness Dreams”) exhibition - a barrier-free, interactive nature experience for people of all ages. The Eifel National Park centre is open all year round.

Copyright: Vulkanpark, Martin Christ

Erlebniswelten Grubenfeld (mining site Experience Worlds)

Mayen
Heute geöffnet

What did humans do with the volcanic rocks? What did they create from them? How did they obtain these rocks? And how were they able to shape them? The quarry field Volcano Park experience centre has interesting answers to all these questions.

Copyright: Eifel Tourismus GmbH, D. Ketz

Lava-Dome - Deutsches Vulkanmuseum

Mendig
Heute geöffnet

The Lava Dome is a very special museum in the Volcano Park in the East Eifel. On 700 square metres it is not "museum-like", but spectacular - for children and adults, for absolute newcomers and for those who are pre-informed about volcanism. In the "Land of Volcanoes", a multimedia show tells the story of two violent volcanic eruptions. Images, sounds and projections let you relive them - up close and intense, but fortunately virtual. The "volcano workshop" is a genuine small science centre. At experimental stations, visitors gain a vivid impression of the processes inside the earth. The "Time of the Volcanoes" lets stones speak: Anyone who touches them can hear and see the great eruptions of times gone by. Current seismological data and images from webcams around the world are particularly exciting. And in the round cinema, a fictitious news programme takes your breath away, because here it becomes clear what another eruption of the Laacher See volcano would mean.

Copyright: Dr. Nils Nöll

LVR-Freilichtmuseum Kommern

Mechernich
Heute geöffnet

History comes alive at the LVR open-air museum in Kommern: Chickens run around between the houses and peck at the ground, cattle graze peacefully in the pasture and fresh bread smells waft from the bakery. Visitors can wander through five different assemblies and their buildings. The journey through time in the Rhineland begins at the end of the 15th century and ends with the 20th century. Exhibitions and various festivals and markets, such as the Anno Dazumal fair, round off the museum experience.

Copyright: Tourismus NRW e.V.

LVR-Industriemuseum / Tuchfabrik Müller

Euskirchen
Heute geöffnet

It is a journey back in time to the world of the cloth industry. In 1961, factory owner Kurt Müller closed the doors of his cloth factory in the Eifel, hoping to reopen it soon. This did not come true, but today visitors can take a unique tour of a factory where robust woollen fabrics and loden cloth were produced for many years. They are immersed in the world of dyeing and weaving and experience how some of the machines are brought back to life during a guided tour and how people used to work here.

Copyright: Eifel Tourismus GmbH, Tobias Vollmer

Papiermuseum Düren

Düren
Heute geöffnet

Like a folded sheet of paper, the new Papiermuseum Düren appears right next to the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum in the urban space.

Copyright: Nürburgring

ring°werk

Nürburg
Heute geöffnet

Welcome to the ring°werk! At the ring°werk, the Nürburgring’s large indoor theme park, visitors young and old embark on a journey of discovery through the world of motorsport.