The HAUMi Club Explores East Asia at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum


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Playfully Discovering East Asia at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
The HAUMi Club invites children in Braunschweig to a creative museum journey. On July 6, 2026, the focus at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum will be on East Asia, astonishment, careful observation, and personal creativity. The format is aimed at children aged 6 to 11 years and combines art education with crafting fun and a lively event atmosphere. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/besuch/angebote/kinder-und-familien/haumi-club?utm_source=openai))
An Afternoon Full of Discovering and Trying Out
The HAUMi Club is designed as a regular children's program of the museum: Once a month, young visitors explore the collection and then become creative themselves. In the theme of East Asia, cultural education meets child-friendly event management, clear target group communication, and an experience that sparks curiosity and allows space for personal ideas. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/besuch/angebote/kinder-und-familien/haumi-club?utm_source=openai))
The Museum as a Living Learning Space
The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is among the oldest museums in Europe and boasts a collection history of over 300 years. Today, the museum presents, among other things, significant works of art history and an extensive East Asian collection, which provides the perfect backdrop for this event. For families, this is a particularly harmonious event experience with cultural added value. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/en/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/the-museum/history?utm_source=openai))
Practical Information for Families
The event starts on July 6, 2026, at 3:00 PM. According to museum information, the duration of the HAUMi Club is two hours, so until about 5:00 PM. Registration is required. Children participate for free, adult companions pay the museum entrance fee. The museum is accessible for people with disabilities; access to all exhibition rooms at Museumstraße 1 is via elevator. ([braunschweig-news.com](https://www.braunschweig-news.com/))
Conclusion: A Creative Holiday Moment with Culture and Explorative Spirit
The HAUMi Club explores East Asia combines museum experience, crafting ideas, and family time into a compact summer event in Braunschweig. Those who want to introduce children to art in a playful way will find a lively, well-organized, and inspiring afternoon here. Mark your calendars and be there live at the museum. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/besuch/angebote/kinder-und-familien/haumi-club?utm_source=openai))
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