Saturday 17 May, 17:30

Musuem Nignt : The Animals of the Museum

Join a family-friendly animal hunt through the museum collections during Museum Night. This engaging activity offers a playful way to explore the techniques and materials used to create the artworks.

In French. For children aged 3 to 5 accompanied by an adult.

Rue Charles-GALLAND 2,
1206 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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