Family

miniMondays

4 - 25 August 2025
12:00 - 15:00
£4

This summer holiday we are opening our doors on Mondays for a special MEAA kids’ takeover!

This summer holiday we are opening our doors on Mondays for a special MEAA kids’ takeover! Feel free to be as loud as you like while exploring the exhibitions, playing traditional games, and discovering new things. With toys, trails, riddles, and more, come to MEAA for plenty of kid-friendly activities. There will be a range of activities suitable for ages 2-14. From picture books and colouring to learning to play Go, there is something for everyone, at every age, at these sessions.

With a local BANES Discovery Card, you can get 50% off miniMondays! Please bring your Discovery Card with you when you come along to the Museum.

Please make sure that there is at least one responsible adult per 4 children for this event.

Pre-booking is necessary for this event, please book a ticket for each child that will be attending and each adult.

This listing is supplied by one of our museum partners and is not moderated by Art Fund.

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Address

Museum of East Asian Art

12 Bennett Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2QJ
01225 464640

Opening times

Tue-Sat 10.30am-5pm (last entry at 4.15pm)

Closed Sundays and Mondays

Closed between Christmas and New Year (please check the museum website for details)

Exclusions and safety measures

Our vision is to inspire and connect cultures through a better understanding of how artistic creativity has developed through the centuries and been influenced by political and cultural contexts.

Your support helps make this work possible and allows us to achieve our vision of connecting cultures and challenging perceptions.

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