Frida und Fred, Graz
The Frida & Fred Children's Museum in Graz serves as a vibrant educational hub, specifically designed to spark the curiosity and creativity of children aged 3 to 12. Established in 2003 by the visionary architects Hemma Fasch and Jakob Fuchs, the museum is nestled within the scenic confines of Graz's Augarten, providing an inviting and stimulating environment for its young visitors.
With a compelling "Hands On - Minds On" theme, Frida & Fred emphasizes interactive exhibitions that inspire children to actively participate and explore. This approach not only facilitates learning through direct engagement but also nurtures a sense of discovery and wonder among the attendees. The museum's affiliation with Hands On Europe, a prestigious network of European children's museums, further underscores its commitment to delivering enriching experiences that resonate with its audience.
Each year, Frida & Fred captivates its young audience with changing exhibitions, ensuring a fresh and dynamic experience with every visit. These exhibitions are complemented by a rich program of children's theater performances and workshops, conducted multiple times a week, thus offering a broad spectrum of educational and entertainment options.
A notable addition to the museum's offerings since 2010 is its laboratory, which delves into a wide array of topics including water, optics, medicine, energy, food, aviation, and genetics. This component of the museum's program enables children to engage with complex subjects in an accessible and engaging manner, further enriching their learning experience.
Parallel to its exhibitions, Frida & Fred also offers "Saturday at Two" workshops, alongside holiday and special programs, and a summer academy that runs during the nine-week summer break. These initiatives provide continuous learning opportunities outside the regular school curriculum, allowing children to immerse themselves in new and exciting topics throughout the year.
With a compelling "Hands On - Minds On" theme, Frida & Fred emphasizes interactive exhibitions that inspire children to actively participate and explore. This approach not only facilitates learning through direct engagement but also nurtures a sense of discovery and wonder among the attendees. The museum's affiliation with Hands On Europe, a prestigious network of European children's museums, further underscores its commitment to delivering enriching experiences that resonate with its audience.
Each year, Frida & Fred captivates its young audience with changing exhibitions, ensuring a fresh and dynamic experience with every visit. These exhibitions are complemented by a rich program of children's theater performances and workshops, conducted multiple times a week, thus offering a broad spectrum of educational and entertainment options.
A notable addition to the museum's offerings since 2010 is its laboratory, which delves into a wide array of topics including water, optics, medicine, energy, food, aviation, and genetics. This component of the museum's program enables children to engage with complex subjects in an accessible and engaging manner, further enriching their learning experience.
Parallel to its exhibitions, Frida & Fred also offers "Saturday at Two" workshops, alongside holiday and special programs, and a summer academy that runs during the nine-week summer break. These initiatives provide continuous learning opportunities outside the regular school curriculum, allowing children to immerse themselves in new and exciting topics throughout the year.
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Sight Name: Frida und Fred
Sight Location: Graz, Austria (See walking tours in Graz)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Graz, Austria (See walking tours in Graz)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Graz, Austria
Create Your Own Walk in Graz
Creating your own self-guided walk in Graz is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Graz's Historical Buildings Walking Tour
One of the most impressive things about Graz is its architecture. Indeed, the atmospheric Medieval center of the city, the largest in Europe, abounds in architectural marvels – opulent historic buildings evoking the grandeur and glory of Austria’s Imperial past.
Influenced by the centuries-long presence of the Habsburgs and the cultural and artistic role played by the country's... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.5 Km or 0.9 Miles
Influenced by the centuries-long presence of the Habsburgs and the cultural and artistic role played by the country's... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.5 Km or 0.9 Miles
Graz Introduction Walking Tour
There were settlements in the Graz area as early as the end of the Copper Age. However, Graz, as Graz, did not truly emerge until the 12th century. The Babenberg dukes swapped hegemony over the area until Otakar III built the Hauptplatz, the main square of the city in 1160.
Otakar was one of the Babenberg dukes. Under Babenberg rule Graz developed into an important commercial center. By 1280... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
Otakar was one of the Babenberg dukes. Under Babenberg rule Graz developed into an important commercial center. By 1280... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles