Celebrate Children with Día del Niño at the Museum!

Mark your calendars for April 28

Día del Niño at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the perfect opportunity to celebrate children and the magic of childhood. (Photo/ Denver Museum of Nature & Science)

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Mexican Cultural Center are coming together for one of our favorite days of the year: “Día del Niño.” To celebrate our children and the next generation, the Museum is excited to offer free general admission for all guests, along with fun activities, performances, music and more for families to enjoy together. 

In addition to free general admission for the whole family, guests can enjoy 50% off tickets to the special exhibition "Orcas: Our Shared Future" and 50% off showings at the Gates Planetarium and Infinity Theater all day long. 

Read more: 5 Fun Facts About Día del Niño at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science

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To celebrate our children and the next generation, the Museum is excited to offer free general admission for all guests. (Photo/ Denver Museum of Nature & Science)

We’re very excited to provide a diverse lineup of engaging cultural and educational performances and demonstrations throughout the day. Highlights include Costa Rican performance art, breakdancing, Aztec dance demonstrations, folkloric dances from Peru and Mexico, and a liquid nitrogen demonstration.

Visitors to Museum for Día del Niño will also have the opportunity to enjoy Spanish-language showings of our Gates Planetarium shows Black Holes, Dynamic Earth and Blue Whales 3D on the giant screen Infinity Theater.

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Mark your calendars for April 28 to celebrate Día del Niño at the Museum. (Photo/ Denver Museum of Nature & Science)

Mark your calendars for April 28 and get ready to rejoice in the magic of childhood at this marvelous museum celebration! Kids are a precious gift, and Día del Niño at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the perfect opportunity to celebrate them in the joyous, fun-filled way they understand and appreciate! 

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