5 Children's Museums in Northern Portugal That You Shouldn't Miss

December 2, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Brimming with both history and natural wonder, Northern Portugal is home to Porto, the city that gave the country its name, as well as the important ancient town of Braga. Also here is Peneda-Gerês, Portugal’s only national park, a gorgeous wilderness area of mountains, gorges, water features and wildlife. Many picturesque villages and manor houses dot the countryside. Two areas are UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alto Douro Wine Region, and the Paleolithic rock art in the Côa Valley.
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1. Museu do Brincar

Largo Branco de Melo Palacete Visconde de Valdemouro, Vagos 3840-383 Portugal +351 234 796 151 [email protected] http://www.museudobrincar.com
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Museu do Brincar

The MUSEU do BRINCAR is an associative project Harlequin Theatre for Children that over several years has been dedicated to the collection of toys and other objects related to the child's world (clothing, school supplies, children's literature, collecting, etc.). Already has an extensive estate that round about 15,000 objects. Aims to be an interactive space that offers the child a strong contribution to their biopsychosocial development. A space that in addition to its museum collection, will have art gallery intended for children, workshops space, training of educators and teachers and a variety of activities of expressive areas (drama, music and plastic). But its universe of visitors does not open only to children today but also is a place for the elderly, where they can reactivate their childhood memories to relive yesterday's child and have a perception of what has changed over the decades. The PLAY MUSEUM is thus a strong focus on overall construction of the child not being forgotten your biopsicosociocultural dimension. Besides being a fun space is also a place of encounter with our history and our being a child.

2. Casa Museu de Vilar

Rua Rui Feijo 921, Lousada 4620-610 Portugal +351 936 275 674 [email protected] http://www.casamuseudevilar.org
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Casa Museu de Vilar

the casa museu de vilar is a small museum devoted to the art of the moving pictures. there are 3 exhibition rooms: pre cinema, the art of abi feijo and regina pessoa and the international animation. we also can organize animation workshops and animations screenings. We also have an animation library, an animation workshop and a small animation shop.

3. Nucleo Museologico de Valenca

Rua Mousinho de Albuquerque, Valenca 4930 Portugal +351 251 806 020 [email protected] http://www.fmnf.pt/nucleos_museologicos_nucleo_valenca
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Nucleo Museologico de Valenca

4. The Chocolate Story

Rua De Guilherme Braga, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-174 Portugal +351 22 012 1200 [email protected] http://wow.pt/experiences/chocolate-story/

Embark on a journey across the extraordinary world of chocolate, to find out where it comes from and how it is made. It all begins with a fragile flower, in a remote part of the planet. And follows farming and production methods that have largely remained unchanged for more than 5,000 years.

5. Planet Cork

Rua do Choupelo, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-088 Portugal +351 22 012 1200 [email protected] http://wow.pt/experiences/planet-cork/

Portugal is the world's largest cork producing country, accounting for over 50% of global production and spread over 730 hectares of forest. To shine a light on this global position, Planet Cork brings to life the incredible world of cork, from the ancient exploration of the cork oak to the most varied and avant-garde applicationas.

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