Amidst tango and historic buildings, the City hides fascinating treasures for children. Get ready to discover three museums that go beyond display cases, inviting children to interact, experiment and above all, to spark their imagination.

Museo Prohibido No Tocar
In the heart of Centro Cultural Recoleta, the Museo Participativo invites curious visitors of all ages, over 4 years old, to explore the laws of nature in an interactive and playful way.
Forget about "no touching": here, the key is to experiment in order to understand. With games and tangible elements, children and adults discover the principles of electricity, mechanics, weather, art and even maths, in a dynamic visit lasting about an hour and a half. It’s perfect for a family outing full of wonder and learning!

You will find interactive exhibitions and several themed halls: visual perception, mechanics, forces of nature, art, music, waves and sound and much more.
Imaginá BOCHA
A universe of fun and learning awaits children aged 0 to 12 in this unique space located in Palermo. With over twenty expertly designed themed areas, young explorers will enjoy unforgettable moments full of games, art, technology, adventure and much more.
From the stimulating "IGLOO" for babies, to the cooperative challenge of "Recorrido sonoro", the bouncy ball park "En las nubes" and the creative "Paseo color" with its monster factory, every corner has been designed to arouse children’s imagination. Art lovers will shine in "Art in the dark", while in "La casita de los estilos" they will become their dream characters.

With playful activities and fantastic worlds, this is a perfect destination to boost creativity and ensure children’s joy.
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales
The Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia opens its doors daily so that visitors can enjoy its halls, exhibitions and take part in different talks and experiences with its researchers. Located in Parque Centenario, the museum offers a wide range of activities for all ages and invites both children and adults to visit it and explore.

Guided visits are organized by hall, presenting specific themes based on the collection on display. The objective is to show, in an educational and entertaining way, the country’s rich biodiversity and its importance.
One of the featured activities is “Explorando los mares prehistóricos”, which includes different games and challenges for children to solve with the help of their family or companions. “El cielo dentro del museo”, held in the museum’s planetarium, is a special moment for the whole family and a great opportunity to learn about the universe.
Throughout the year, the museum also hosts various audiovisual screenings, lectures and exhibitions that allow both children and adults to learn more and let their imagination soar.
Now you know, Buenos Aires awaits you with open arms, ready to arouse the curiosity and imagination of both children and adults. Come and plan a family outing full of discoveries, learnings and, above all, lots of fun.