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Children enjoy the carousel, lawns and mini train, and entry is free, but there is no dedicated playground and the lake edge is unfenced, demanding constant adult watch.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Kids aged 5–12 gain from hands-on workshops, lively science shows, and free entry, but the absence of play areas and 2-hour tours that demand attention may exhaust them, slightly lowering the family appeal.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Kids 7-12 enjoy the ruins with audioguide and a value family ticket. The narrow 157-step stair and echoing nave need close supervision, and there is no interactive play space.
Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours
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Children aged 6–12 get discounted tickets, quiz sheets, and space to run outside, making a worthwhile learning stop; yet security lines, 2 km walk, and few playful exhibits may cause fatigue.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Kids are wowed by the 12-m chair and can learn about land-mine victims, paths are flat for scooters, yet busy roads, no toilets, shade, or play gear mean you will leave after a quick look.
Recommended visit duration: 10-30 minutes
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Children enter free and the museum offers age-8+ educational tours and short audio tracks, yet glass cases, few interactive items and no play zone or snack bar may tire kids quickly.
Recommended visit duration: 1–3 hours
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