Make Daddy happy

Museum of Science and Technology, Fabriksvej 25, Helsingor; June 5, 10:00-17:00

Most men are like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’s Caractacus Pott deep down inside, so why not  celebrate Father’s Day somewhere the old man will enjoy?

The museum is laying on a fine spread of invention-related activities, including soap-bubble workshops, an electronic shooting range, a mini velodrome, a radio-controlled racing car track, a huge LGB model train-set and an intriguing exhibit called ‘Crushed car for lunch’. 

Take Dad back in time thanks to demonstrations of historical vehicles such as Denmark’s first car from 1888. 





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