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Deutsches Museum
Older
children will be fascinated by many displays in the largest museum of
technology in the world – from classic building block sets to full-size
jet airplanes. Young children will delight in exploring the Kinderreich
section. Devoted entirely to “scientists” aged three and up, children
can experience physics first-hand through interactive exhibits. Equally
fun for kids of all ages is the Technisches Spielzeug (Technical Toys)
exhibit and a “planet walk” from the Sun to Pluto, which takes about an
hour to complete .

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Tierpark Hellabrunn
Extremely
popular with children, the city’s zoo includes highlights such as the
jungle tent for big cats and the new primeval forest pavilion. For the
little ones, there is a petting zoo. Be sure to ask about feeding times.-
Tierparkstr. 30
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Open 8am–6pm in summer, 9am–5pm in winter
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Tierpark Hellabrunn
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Bavaria Filmstadt
Film
and television productions are still made in these studios, which offer
guided tours. There are explosions and excitement at the stunt show;
replicas and scenes from famous films; and, most thrilling of all, a 3D
cinema, where your seats move in synch with the on-screen action.
Children must be at least 120 cm (4 ft) in height to view the film.-
Geiselgasteig, Bavariafilmplatz 7
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089 64 99 23 04
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Open Mar–Oct: 9am–4pm daily; Nov–Feb: 10am–3pm daily
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Märchenwald im Isartal
Amusement park with a flower-bud merry-go-round, an old-fashioned carousel, shooting-star swings, and fairy-tale buildings.
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Wolfratshausen, Kräuterstr. 39
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0 81 71 1 87 60
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