The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, is the largest children’s museum in the world.
It uses a total of 472,900 square feet of space to store and display over 100,000 artifacts that comprise its collection and accommodate more than 1 million visitors annually.
The Museum was first established in 1925 and since then, it has expanded to be among the nation’s top-ranked and most-respected children’s museums. The Children’s Museum offers visitors enjoyable and one-of-a-kind experiences through its activities such as the immersive Dinosphere and the five-story Fireworks of Glass sculpture by renowned artist Dale Chihuly.
Visited by visitors from all over the world, the Children’s Museum today is a leading institution when it comes to creating learning experiences that can transform the lives of children and their families. Its engaging exhibits, interpretive activities, standards-based school programs, and teacher development workshops have made it a pioneer in providing education. The Museum maintains its neighborhood partnerships as well as community outreach efforts to further intensify its positive impact to the children and community.
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