Louisiana Children's Wing
Let children use their imagination and senses in the Children’s House at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, where they can explore and play freely in a 500 m² creative space spread across three floors. With creative activities, family-friendly facilities and room for curiosity, the museum creates the setting for shared experiences, play and reflection in inspiring surroundings.

Experience Art at a Child’s Level
In Louisiana, children engage with art through sensory experiences, dialogue and their own interpretations. The exhibitions invite families to explore together and talk about colours, shapes and stories. The museum’s educational approach ensures that everyone can take part, regardless of age or previous experience with art.
Conversation and Reflection
When families experience art together, space opens up for questions and reflection. Louisiana encourages children and adults to share thoughts and perspectives as they move through the exhibitions.
The Children’s House – Space for Creativity
Louisiana’s Children’s House is an integrated part of the museum and an architecturally distinctive space with bright, open floors designed for creative work. Here, art educators welcome families and guide them through activities inspired by the museum’s current exhibitions and collection.
In the open workshops, children experiment with materials and ideas. Activities are always rooted in the art on display, allowing children to explore artistic methods and processes themselves.
Play, Explore and Learn
In the Children’s House, activities are based on current exhibitions or Louisiana’s permanent collection. Children may shape figures in clay, experiment with the movement of paint, or create small imaginative worlds using different materials.
By working hands-on with materials, children gain insight into artistic processes and develop a natural and relaxed relationship with art that can inspire them beyond the museum visit.
Creative Workshops and Shared Activities
Louisiana also offers dedicated workshop sessions for children and young people, where an exhibition forms the starting point for conversation and practical work. The experience in the gallery is combined with creative exploration in the workshop, turning impressions into personal expressions.
Workshops are designed so that both younger and older children can participate together with their families.
Holiday Activities
During school holidays, the programme in the Children’s House expands with additional creative activities. Families can explore the museum in new ways and immerse themselves in artistic projects at a pace suited to the holiday season.
Practical Information for Families
The museum offers facilities that make visits comfortable and manageable for families. There are opportunities for breaks during the visit, and Louisiana Café offers panoramic views of the Øresund.
The surrounding sculpture park and landscape provide space to move freely and enjoy time outdoors, allowing visits to alternate between indoor and outdoor experiences.
Plan Your Visit
A rewarding museum experience begins with planning. Louisiana’s website provides information about current workshops and family activities.
Louisiana aims to create welcoming and inspiring settings where art experiences can be shared across generations.
contact_information
- Email: mail@louisiana.dk
- Phone: +4549190719
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- Activities for children
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Get directions
Gammel Strandvej 13
3050 Humlebæk
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