Children's Museum Young Castle

Schillerpl. 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
Children's museum
User Reviews

5 Michael Farrugia - a year ago

I definitely recommend it as a day-trip activity for children kindergarten age and up. We visited the fashion exhibition which promised a hands-on experience introducing children to clothes and fabric. We were not disappointed.

The team guiding the children were well prepared and real professionals in how to tailor the presented material to the age of the audience. Our 4-year old child was impressed and children much older than her also seemed to be having a good time. It was fully interactive but also educational, with children learning about such topics as materials, care instructions, and creating their own patterns. The museum itself is not very large but the allocated 90 minute window passes by really quickly and you will wish that you could stay for longer.

Recommendation to visit their website regularly and keep track of the different exhibitions that they will put up.

Location/transport: It is slap bang in the centre of Stuttgart so consider public transport or one of the many Parkhouses in the city.

4 EY J - a year ago

the helpers there were very kind indeed, but der Räuber Hotzenplotz exhibition was way better than the Fashion for the children.

5 Coach Mackenzie - a year ago

The pictures above are not current. We bought tickets online and we're the only ones there. No tests required. (Yay!) I went with a three and five year old. It is fashioned after a fashion theme. Coloring and designing with colored pencils. Costumes to try on (not open during corona), a stamping room (three year old liked this) and a studio room with lots of big soft blocks to move was a hit with both kids. You can also make friendship bracelets. Warm inside during summer. Any young children (8-9) interested in fashion may like this stop.

4 Kim Jezek - a year ago

The Children's Museum is a good way to kill an hour or so with kids. The staff inside the museum was super helpful and spoke both German u0026 English. Signage in the museum is also in both languages. There was a lot of interactive stations for kids to learn through hands-on activities. Due to COVID-19, some of the displays were closed or roped off. Looking at other's photos on reviews, it seems that the museum changes themes ever so often. There were a bunch of birthday groups there and my kids didn't feel left out as the staff gave them undivided attention to make sure they were included and tried everything available to them.

4 Michelle Sun - a year ago

Small area but super friendly staff. We spend around 1:30h there and kids had some fun.

5 Helen Jakk - 2 years ago

A lot of fun,but the lines were too big

4 Piyu - 3 years ago

Fun making and Creative place

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