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HNF Hosts Baby-Friendly Tour: Explore Computer History With Your Little One

Discover the history of computers with your baby. This special tour ensures accessibility and comfort for all family members.

In this picture we can see group of people, buildings and hoardings, and we can find a baby in the...
In this picture we can see group of people, buildings and hoardings, and we can find a baby in the baby stroller.

HNF Hosts Baby-Friendly Tour: Explore Computer History With Your Little One

The Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum (HNF) in Paderborn is hosting a special tour for parents with babies and toddlers. The world's largest computer museum, run as a public institution, is inviting families to explore its exhibits in an accessible and engaging way.

The event, designed for parents with children up to three years old, will take participants on a barrier-free journey through the museum's collection of old scripts, writing and calculating machines, and the evolution of computers. The tour culminates in a fascinating encounter with robots.

The HNF has ensured that the entire path is accessible by elevator, accommodating both baby carriers and strollers. After the tour, parents can relax and socialize at the Bistro F7. The event also provides changing and breastfeeding facilities, ensuring the comfort of all attendees.

Registration is required for the event, and the cost is the same as regular museum admission. The HNF aims to create an inclusive and lively atmosphere, encouraging parent and baby participation.

The HNF's special tour for parents with babies and toddlers offers an engaging and accessible way to explore the history of computers. With its inclusive approach, the event welcomes families to participate in a unique and educational experience.

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