The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, founded in 1925, holds the distinction of being the world’s largest children’s museum. Situated at 3000 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, it spans nearly 473,000 sq ft across five interactive floors and welcomes over one million visitors annually. Its mission is to ignite joy, wonder, and curiosity through powerful, immersive learning experiences for both children and adults. With a collection exceeding 130,000 artifacts covering arts, humanities, and natural sciences, the museum offers a diverse range of exhibits—from life-sized dinosaur encounters, a historic carousel, and a massive Dale Chihuly glass sculpture, to culturally immersive galleries and hands-on science zones.
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
- Post author:jeff@theswishers.com
- Post published:August 21, 2025
- Post category:7 - Indianapolis Area / Archaeology and Anthropology / History
