Children get to spend a night at the museum in Bucharest
Grigore Antipa Museum in Bucharest will organize a special night for children on July 24.
On that night, children will get to see the largest mammals on Earth during a tour of the museum, will watch documentaries about the fascinating animal life, and will get to sleep next to the museum’s most important exhibit – the Deinotherium Gigantissimum (an ancestor of modern-day elephants).
Children are expected to arrive at the museum at 21:00 and parents can come and take them the next day (July 25), starting 08:30. Children will also have breakfast at the museum.
Registrations can be made by sending an email at info@antipa.ro, or by calling 021.305.60.31. Parents will have to pay RON 200 per children (some EUR 45), RON 300 for two siblings, and RON 400 for three siblings.
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Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com