Mouse fans celebrated in the Nienburger Museum: Garden campaign inspires 300 children!

Mouse fans celebrated in the Nienburger Museum: Garden campaign inspires 300 children!

On October 3rd, the second “Doors on with the Mouse” day took place in Germany in the Museum Nienburg, an initiative that is under the motto “Condition”. This nationwide campaign of the WDR attracted over 750 places and offered exciting experiences and insights both small and large mouse fans. The event was an impressive example of how culture and education can be conveyed in a playful way.

In the Nienburger Museum, visitors were able to actively participate by embellishing the museum garden together. It became particularly creative when painting wooden discs, which could then be hung in the garden. In addition, the families had the opportunity to produce feed rings for birds that were also allowed to be taken home to feed the domestic garden birds. This practical element of participation made a connection between the museum and your own home and thus promoted interest in nature and the environment.

community spirit and good mood

dr. Kristina Nowak-Klimscha, the head of the museum, was enthusiastic about the response of the event: "We were able to welcome over 300 small guests with their families this afternoon. In wonderful autumn weather, the atmosphere was very good and we are already looking forward to the next year!" This positive feedback not only reflects the success of the event, but also the importance of such offers for the community. The possibility of creating something together and learning not only strengthens the cooperation, but also remains a nice experience in memory.

The event not only offered fun and fun, but also a platform for valuable educational content. The day was a nice opportunity for families to spend time together and explore knowledge about nature and art. Thanks to the creative approach, not only the interest in art and environmentally friendly projects was awakened, but also a feeling of solidarity among the participants.

Overall, it can be said that the "doors on with the mouse" day in the Museum Nienburg was a complete success and awakens hope for future cultural initiatives. Such events help make museums into living places of learning and community. Like Dr. Finally, Nowak-Klimscha, the organizers are looking forward to repeating the event next year, which is a strong sign of commitment and enthusiasm for cultural education in the region

More information about the successful event and the associated activities can be found in a detailed report on www.nienburg-online.de .

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