10 June – 4 November

Mini MEG : The Future, What’s That?

MEG
Free, Booking Required

A guided tour for young children to explore the temporary exhibition ‘The Future, what’s that ?’ at their own pace.

The Future, what’s that ? This is the question at the heart of the MEG’s new temporary exhibition. This exhibition invites you to enjoy an immersive and interactive experience exploring our relationship with the future. Through a tour that combines creativity, storytelling and games, the exhibition encourages young visitors to explore their imagination and invent desirable futures.

In French. Kids aged from 2 to 6

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: © MEG
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Photo Credit: © MEG

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