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Summer arrives and Madrid becomes a difficult city to find plans with children that are entertaining, fun, affordable and at the same time contribute to developing their curiosity and expanding their knowledge about the environment . Is it an impossible mission? Maybe not, we propose here some examples that we hope can help you achieve this. plans-children-madrid Visit the Museum of Natural Sciences This is one of our most forgotten museums in the capital, located in the heart of Castellana. It is the perfect place to learn more about the animals that inhabit the planet, especially on the hottest days, when it is more difficult to organize outdoor activities. This museum brings together a wide representation of fauna from different continents, from elephants and giraffes to rhinos and wolves, among many others. In total more than 6 million copies fill its collection. What boy or girl can resist discovering them? In addition, it has a media library and educational workshops: you can consult the program to see what is organized for the time of your visit.
Encourage your little ones to discover new species! Who said museums were boring? Children under 4 years: free entry From 4 to 16 years: €4 General admission: €7 Take an excursion to GREFA (Group for the Rehabilitation of Native Fauna and its Habitat) If at the Museum of Natural Sciences we can learn everything about animals from around the Europe Mobile Number List world, at GREFA we will do so about those closest to us. As part of their outreach activities, they allow organized visits in which they contribute to the environmental education of boys and girls regarding the conservation of fauna and the environment where it lives. During the visit, the facilities where different species of vultures, eagles, kestrels, storks live are shown... In addition, those responsible for the visit explain the operation of the hospital and the projects that are being carried out, and tell curious and fun anecdotes.
About the animals they house. Show them the richness of the planet and the importance of preserving it through its species! Children under 4 years: free admission General admission: €5 Discover the Lunar Museum Located in the area of Fresnedillas de la Oliva, on the outskirts of Madrid, in this peculiar museum you can do different activities. From seeing the suits of the first Spanish astronaut, Miguel López Alegría, to the models of the satellites that have carried out space missions to lunar maps and other tools. In addition, activities such as sky observation, creation and launch of a rocket, or geological routes in the surrounding area are organized from the museum. It is open on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Why Fresnedillas de la Oliva? Few know that when the space race began it was necessary to create the Manned Space Flight Network, which involved the creation of three identical antennas to be able to maintain astronaut communications while they were in space, on their journey to the moon. One of them was located in Fresnedillas de la Oliva, and from there Niel Armstrong was informed that he had 30 minutes left to land on the moon.