There are wonderful children museums in The Hague, with the Museum of Books being the most famous and frequently visited one. Despite typical misbeliefs, a visit to this museum will be interesting even for small children who cannot read yet. These kids will enjoy special play zones designed as illustrations to all-time popular fairy tales. Children are allowed to creep freely and touch everything. Meanwhile, their parents can make many memorable photos. Children aged 3 and older are welcome to visit special playgrounds and the museum’s exhibition. Some items in the exhibition can be touched. School children are welcome to attend entertaining excursions in the museum, as well as special halls, in which they can look through various colorful books or read them.
Madurodam Miniature Park is another popular landmark in The Hague, which is traditionally visited by the whole family. This is the biggest miniature park in the world, which is distinguished by an unbelievably beautiful landscape design. It’s simple to spend several hours there, walking on winding roads and admiring the look of the miniature copies of the most famous landmarks of the country, picturesque fountains and blooming flowerbeds. The opening of the park took place in 1952. Currently, it occupies an area of 62,000 sq. meters, so it would take more than one day to see all places of interest of Madurodam.
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