Children's Museum of Bogotá
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The Children's Museum of Bogotá (Fundación Museo de los Niños) was a privately managed museum foundation in Bogotá, Colombia's capital city, founded in 1986 and opened to the public in 1987.[1] It aimed at teaching children about science, technology, culture and arts. The foundation operated the Children's Museum in an 8,000 m2 (86,000 ft.²) building in the geographical centre of Bogotá, in which over 23 different modules and hundreds of individual exhibits were housed. The museum served approximately 150,000 visitors per year[1] — 69% of them children under 11 years of age that come to "learn by playing" in the exhibits.
In addition to guided tours, the Children's Museum conducted workshops, special vacation programs for children and highly structured events for schools.
Programs and attractions
[edit]To celebrate its 15th anniversary, the museum invited the most important young Colombian artists to paint a mural on the museum walls. This resulted in a collection of 42 murals which have become a landmark for art students in Bogotá. Another highly important program of the Museum is the Computer Clubhouse – an international program promoted by the Intel Corporation and the Museum of Science, Boston. Computer Clubhouse teaches children of low-income families computer skills for computer animation, graphic design, composing and editing, as a means to close the digital divide in society. An introduction to robotics is also included in this program.
In the outer gardens of the museum, a real Boeing 720 aircraft (without actual function, fuel, electricity or engines) was present to teach children the basics of aeronautics.[1] The airliner was donated by Avianca[2] (the biggest airline in Colombia) in the mid-1980s.
The museum also featured a room with a small representation of a city's roads to teach children traffic signs and behavior while driving or walking on the streets.
Closure
[edit]The Museum was returned to the city in November of 2017; it was in poor condition after decades of use and did not conform to modern building standards. It was decided that a new attraction for children would replace the old Museum. In 2018, it became a park for children.[3] Its main attractions are now bouncing houses, bicycle rides, and races for kids.
In February 2020, National Children’s Museum reopened in its new home at 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, welcoming visitors into a first-of-its-kind children’s museum + science center designed for modern families.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Incertidumbre en el Museo de los Niños de Bogotá". El Colombiano (in Spanish). 9 November 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ "El Tiempo acompañó a los otrora anfitriones que instruyeron sobre ciencia a millones de pequeños". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 22 November 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ "Museo de los Niños ahora es un parque para los niños" [Children's Museum is now a park for children]. Bogota.gov.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ "nationalchildrensmuseum.org". nationalchildrensmuseum.org. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
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External links
[edit]- Museo de los Niños de Bogotá (Archived28 September 2007)
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