
Summer special: an object, a sound, a story: discovering the Japan of the samurais
A family-friendly visit at the MEG library and permanent exhibition, exploring Japan's samurai era through objects, sounds and stories. An engaging, educational session for all ages, free with registration.

Discover our jungle garden
Explore the brand-new Jungle Garden at Jardin Botanique de Genève with the whole family. This outdoor, story-filled outing invites kids to discover exotic plants, curious creatures, and adventures that spark imagination and nature-loving curiosity.
Future Trail for Families
Join a family-friendly outdoor trail in Geneva exploring 'The Future, what’s that?' with kid-friendly prompts and interactive stations along the route. This light, educational walk invites children and families to imagine tomorrow while enjoying the outdoors.

Immersive Future Trail for Children and Families
Immerse your family in an interactive, sensory trail at MEG that invites children to listen to stories and imagine the future. This timed, educational experience unfolds around a temporary exhibition, blending play and storytelling in a welcoming museum setting.

Reading corner: Stories to help us imagine the future.
In the MEG foyer, the Reading Corner invites visitors of all ages to share stories, play, and imagine a brighter future together. An interactive and sociable space at the heart of the museum, open Sunday from 11am to 6pm, sparking creative conversations and discovery.

Parcours immersif pour enfants et familles : Le futur, c’est quoi?
An immersive parcours for children and families at the Geneva Ethnography Museum (MEG). This family-friendly, educational outing invites kids and parents to imagine the future through hands-on activities, storytelling, and cultural discovery inside the museum.

Mini MEG. The Future, what’s that ?
Join a kid-friendly guided tour at MEG as young children explore the temporary exhibition 'The Future, what’s that?' at their own pace. The 10:00–11:00 session on Wednesday, 9 September invites curious minds to discover futures through playful, hands-on exhibits.

Parcours mini MEG. Le futur, c’est quoi ?
Join a kid-friendly parcours at the MEG in Geneva. This short, explorative path invites families to think about the future through ethnography and art, guided by hands-on insights and eye-catching displays in the museum galleries.
FESTIVAL DES P'TITS MALINS
A family-friendly morning at Théâtre Am Stram Gram in Geneva as part of Festival des P'tits Malins, featuring lively children’s theatre, storytelling, and playful activities designed for young audiences.
ACTAPALABRA
ACTAPALABRA at Théâtre Am Stram Gram is a family-friendly live theatre show filled with playful word games for kids and parents, inside a cozy French-language venue with colorful stage visuals and audience participation.
Le Théâtre, c’est (dans ta) classe
A family-friendly theatre piece at Théâtre Am Stram Gram titled Le Théâtre, c’est (dans ta) classe. The show invites kids and parents into a classroom-inspired stage, blending playful acting with light educational moments and imaginative scenes. A warm, engaging night for families.
LES AVENTURES DE PEER
Charming family-friendly children's theatre show Les Aventures de Peer at Théâtre Am Stram Gram in Geneva. A playful stage adventure with engaging storytelling, music, and bright visuals, perfect for families seeking a cozy, intimate evening.

Observatoires en famille
Family-friendly observatories visit at the Musée d'art et d'histoire in Geneva, inviting parents and kids to explore celestial objects and astronomy through accessible explanations inside the grand museum setting.
Code Name: Beethoven 5
Beethoven 5 in the Victoria Hall family concert series: a warmly inviting, conductor-led classical symphony designed for families and young listeners, with approachable programming and rich orchestral color.
Le voyage de Plume
Family-friendly concert series at Victoria Hall in Geneva on November 21, 2026 at 11:00. Le voyage de Plume presents gentle children's music and light storytelling, designed for little ears and their grown-ups in a welcoming, intimate venue.

Sundays of the Future
Join families at MEG for Sundays of the Future, a monthly program exploring tomorrow's ideas through hands-on activities and exhibits. On the first Sunday of each month (June–December 2026), kids and adults can discover science, culture, and innovation in a family-friendly museum setting.

Trail for children and families: The Future, what’s that ?
Join a sensory, interactive family exploration at MEG as you listen to stories and imagine the future. This temporary exhibition activity runs in two morning sessions, 9:30–10:15 and 10:30–11:15, inviting kids and families to engage with imaginative storytelling in a hands-on setting.

Parcours immersif pour enfants et familles : Le futur, c’est quoi?
An immersive family-friendly parcours at Geneva's Museum of Ethnography designed for children and their families to explore the future. Through interactive stations and guided storytelling, visitors spark curiosity about tomorrow in a playful, educational setting at MEG.

Ciné-dimanche
Ciné-dimanche offers a family-friendly film programme at MEG, accompanying the exhibition 'What is the future?'. Join a Sunday screening in a museum setting, perfect for families and curious kids who want to glimpse future-inspired cinema.

Mini MEG. The Future, what’s that ?
A kid-friendly guided tour at MEG in Geneva for the temporary exhibition The Future, what’s that? Children explore at their own pace during a 10-11am session on Wed, Dec 9, 2026.

Parcours mini MEG. Le futur, c’est quoi ?
A family-friendly parcours at the Musée d'ethnographie de Genève exploring what the future might look like. Through interactive stations and artefacts, visitors of all ages imagine tomorrow with ethnographic insight and playful discovery.

Un objet, un son, une histoire : si tu étais roi, si tu étais reine
Explore sounds and stories behind objects at MEG in Geneva with the exhibit Un objet, un son, une histoire. Visitors are invited to imagine themselves as kings or queens, blending ethnography, sound art, and interactive storytelling in a family-friendly museum setting.
Pilou le plantigrade
Pilou le plantigrade at Victoria Hall invites young listeners to a charming, kid-friendly music experience. With gentle melodies and storytelling, the concert turns a morning in Geneva into a welcoming introduction to live classical music for families.
CŒUR D'AMOUR
A charming family-friendly stage production, CŒUR D'AMOUR, at Théâtre Am Stram Gram, inviting kids and parents to a heartwarming evening of playful storytelling and live theatre in French.
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