
The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco presents a special programme for summer 2026 dedicated to children and teenagers, featuring a series of prehistoric workshops designed to introduce younger visitors to archaeology, human history and science through play, experimentation and creativity.
From 21 July to 6 August 2026, the museum will host educational and creative activities for two age groups: children aged 5 to 7 and young people aged 8 and over. Participants will have the opportunity to experience life as young archaeologists, explore museum collections and discover the techniques developed by prehistoric communities.
The summer programme combines scientific knowledge with practical activities, allowing young participants to explore human evolution, the relationship between humans and their environment, and the skills developed by the first communities.
Each day includes two different programmes adapted to the age of participants:
The workshops will take place on:
Younger visitors will discover Prehistory through activities designed to develop curiosity, creativity and observation skills.
The programme includes:
A fun and interactive way to understand how our ancestors lived through hands-on experiences.
The programme for older participants offers a deeper exploration of archaeology and the history of human evolution.
Teenagers will take part in:
The summer workshops at the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology offer families an original opportunity to explore the history of humanity. Through experiments, games and creative activities, children and teenagers will discover human evolution and the archaeological heritage preserved by the museum.
The programme is perfect for families looking for educational activities for children in Monaco during summer 2026, combining learning, entertainment and scientific discovery.
Participation in the summer workshops at the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco costs €20 per session.
Places are limited and advance booking is required.
For registration and further information, visitors can contact the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology of Monaco directly.