The Worker's Museum in Copenhagen has opend a section for children. Here they can immerse into how it would be like being a child in Denmark in 1930.The museum covers a period of 100 years, meaning the time from the end of the 1800s to 1980. Special focus is on children's daily life in the 1930s, and what it was like to grow up in a financial crisis.Children can play at the museum in an apartment from the 1950s, shop at a grocery store and sample stamps and typewriter at the union office. They can also choose to immerse themselves in the history of the working boy Thorvald, who later became Prime Minister.The target group is the three to 12-year-olds, but in reality there is room for playful souls of all ages.
Rømersgade 22,
1362 København
www.arbejdermuseet.dk
arbejdermuseet@arbejdermuseet.dk
Tel.: +45 3393 2575
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