The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The largest children's museum in the world is located in Indianapolis. It can be found at 3000 North Meridian Street in the United Northwest Area of Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. The American Alliance of Museums has granted the museum accreditation.
With five levels of display halls, it measures 472,900 square feet (43,933.85 m2) in size and welcomes more than one million people each year. Its roughly 130,000 artifacts and display pieces are split into two categories: arts and humanities and natural sciences. A replica habitat for Cretaceous dinosaurs, a carousel, a steam engine, and the glass artwork Fireworks of Glass Tower and Ceiling are a few of the displays.
All five floors of the museum may be accessed by strollers, wheelchairs, and walkers thanks to the museum's main stairway, which is a huge spiral ramp. In the massive spiral ramp's central atrium, glass artist Dale Chihuly built a four-story glass artwork in 2006. Fireworks of Glass Tower and Ceiling is the name of the sculpture, and it is shown with a display of Chihuly's glassblowing techniques.
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Address: 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46208,
Phone: +1 317-334-4000
Website: https://www.childrensmuseum.org/