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Museum of Solutions, Mumbai, wins ‘Hands On! Children in Museums’ Award

by Editorial team
October 9, 2024
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Museum of Solutions, Mumbai, wins ‘Hands On! Children in Museums’ Award
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The Museum of Solutions (MuSo) has become the first Indian museum to win the ‘Hands On! Children in Museums’ Award. The winner received a cash prize of 7500 Euros. Additionally, it will hold for one year a bronze statue of Miffy, the world-famous children’s character created by Dick Bruna. The sculptor is Marc Bruna, Dick Bruna’s younger son. With this achievement, MuSo brings the trophy Miffy to India from the previous year’s winner, Japan’s Tokyo Toy Museum.

This year, 32 museums participated in the competition from 17 countries, with six museums listed as finalists. This is the 13th year the Award has been presented. This international accolade was established in 2011 by the European Museum Academy and Hands On! Competing alongside top museums from around the world, MuSo’s victory underscores its global impact. International Association of Children in Museums is awarded annually to enhance the recognition of excellence in the specific sector of international children’s museums.

Launched just over a year ago, MuSo has rapidly established itself as a leading institution that aims to inspire curious young minds into future changemakers. This award win comes on the heels of MuSo’s inclusion in TIME magazine’s list of the Top 100 Places in the World.

“Winning the Hands On! Children in Museums Award is a dream come true,” said Tanvi Jindal Shete, founder of MuSo. “This recognition validates our mission to create a space where children can explore, learn, and grow. It’s a testament to the power of museums to inspire and educate the next generation.”

MuSo’s innovative approach focuses on science, technology, engineering, mathematics, climate change, and sustainable development. Organised as a series of accessible zones, the museum empowers children aged two and above to become active change agents. MuSo believes in children’s ability to improve everyday life and society.

MuSo’s exhibits and programs explore various topics, including climate change, poverty, and inequality, through hands-on, immersive, and playful learning methods. Based in Mumbai’s bustling commercial Lower Parel district, it features multiple exhibitions, activities, engagements, and learning experiences for children aged 3+ (along with accompanying adults).

Visit www.museumofsolutions.in for further details on tickets, events, and workshops.

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