The City of Buenos Aires offers an unforgettable experience for all kids: the Museum of Imagination and Play (MIJU). This is the first play space designed for the three segments of childhood with the aim of guaranteeing the right to play for boys and girls.

In what used to be the facilities of the iconic Munich Brewery in Costanera Sur, MIJU seeks to stimulate imagination, creativity, and discovery, promoting the construction of enriching experiences for motor and cognitive development.
The building has three floors, each one dedicated to a different age group: from 0 to 3 years, from 4 to 7, and from 8 to 12.


How to enter
To take your kids, you need to make a reservation. They will be able to enter on the chosen day and time for an estimated duration of one hour. Within that hour, arrival, assignment of the turn, payment of the entrance fee, and proper immersion into the space with a welcome talk will take place.
An important note is that during the entire experience, each child must be accompanied by an adult. One clarification: only the children pay the entrance fee, the companions enter free of charge. One detail: on Wednesdays, access is free for everyone (although always with a reservation).
If more adult members go per family group, they can enjoy the museum's facilities dedicated to companions, such as the balcony and the museum park.
