ST. PAUL, Minn. - Families can now get a sneak peek inside of the renovated Minnesota Children's Museum in downtown St. Paul, after it had been closed for months for a $30 million dollar overhaul.
Among the new features: funky furniture, a four-story maze, and all new exhibits such as a carpet skate park, green screen climbing wall, and Sprouts-- a climbing space for the youngest visitors.
The Minnesota Children's Museum opened in 1995 and this is its first overhaul. It includes a cafe, coffee bar and more seating.
On Saturday June 17 come visit during the free block party out in front of the museum. No ticket needed. The free admission to the museum has sold out.
You can also visit the museum on Sunday June 18 for Target free third Saturday.
Check out the Minnesota Children's Museum website for complete hours and ticket information.