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Celebration of youngsters' birthdays within the museum confines

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Celebration of young ones' birthdays at a museum setting
Celebration of young ones' birthdays at a museum setting

Celebration of youngsters' birthdays within the museum confines

The Clemens Sels Museum in Neuss is offering a unique experience for children's birthday parties, with a format called MINKT. Named after Albert Einstein's belief that "Imagination is more important than knowledge," MINKT incorporates art, creativity, and imagination into the celebrations.

Each MINKT-themed party lasts for 90 minutes and costs €120 per person. Themes range from colour experiments and exploring colour magic to becoming a master detective or an archaeologist. Although not all suggested themes may be realised, the museum welcomes your creative ideas.

To book a MINKT party, simply visit the museum's website or contact them via phone or email. Approximately 14 days' notice is required from the day of registration.

Subscribing to the museum's newsletter is a great way to stay updated on their events and offerings. It's free and does not involve spam. You'll find the confirmation of your newsletter subscription in your inbox or spam folder.

The museum's newsletter provides in-depth information about social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss. Additionally, the museum's privacy policy can be found on their website.

If you're looking for a more adult-oriented celebration, the museum's ethos of unleashing imagination has no limits, so they may also host birthday parties for adults.

Whether you're planning a child's party or simply interested in the museum's offerings, be sure to visit their website for more information. The Clemens Sels Museum is hosting birthday parties for children aged 6 to 12, offering a memorable and imaginative experience for all.

The Clemens Sels Museum's newsletter discusses a variety of topics including family-dynamics, relationships, and lifestyle, providing in-depth information about social developments. In the home-and-garden section, subscribers may find topics related to artistic and cultural events in Neuss.

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