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Summer Holiday at the Glyptotek: Flowers and Stories

28 June - 10 August at 11 am - 3 pm

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Throughout the summer holiday, there will be guided tours at the museum, where you'll look for flowers and plants and hear wonderful stories.

During the summer holidays, children and their adults can explore the flowers and plants found in the Glyptotek's art and architecture and even design their own flowers.

Every day, the Glyptotek’s hosts will welcome you on the rugs in the Winter Garden. Here, you can create flowers out of colourful crepe paper to take home or plant in a communal flower bed. You can also sit and draw or colour.

At 11:30 am and 2:00 pm, there will be guided tours, where you'll look for flowers and plants and hear great stories: A palm prepares to die, a painter finds hope in pink roses, and a boy transforms into a daffodil. The stories vary from day to day.

For whom For children aged 5+ and their adults When 28 June - 10 August at 11 am - 3 pm Tuesday-Sunday. Monday closed.

Tickets The tours are free with museum admission. Each tour lasts 30 minutes. Tour tickets cannot be booked in advance. They are available in the ticket office on the day. We do not issue tickets to groups of more than five persons. We advise larger groups to book a private guided tour.

Good to know about your visit Season Ticket for Children

The Glyptotek is a place filled with exciting stories, creative inspiration and mythical creatures. Children can get their own season tickets and explore the museum as well as the many children’s activities as often as they like – and bring an adult of their choice for free each time!

Under 18 + 1 Guest" season ticket can be purchased at the ticket counter or here on the website.

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