The Atlanta History Center is set to unveil ‘The Goizueta Children’s Experience,’ an interactive exhibit designed for families and children. Covering 5,000 square feet, this bilingual exhibition invites young visitors to explore Atlanta’s rich history through engaging activities. From the Mini Fox Theatre to Tiny Toddler Town, children will enjoy playful learning opportunities. With free admission for members and affordable options for families, this exhibit promises to be a valuable addition to the community, fostering educational engagement and joyful exploration.
Excitement is buzzing in Atlanta as the Atlanta History Center prepares to unveil its latest exhibit, “The Goizueta Children’s Experience.” This groundbreaking exhibition is set to enthrall kids and families alike with its immersive and interactive features, designed to teach young visitors all about the city’s rich history.
Spanning an impressive 5,000 square feet, this bilingual exhibit is themed “Our Great Big City” and is housed within the Goizueta Gallery, a space dedicated to interactive learning experiences for children. The exhibit includes numerous interactive stations that engage kids in fun and educational ways, helping them discover the unique story of Atlanta.
Families will find that this new addition to the history center is a welcoming space specifically tailored for children. This approach marks a significant shift as there aren’t many similar indoor offerings in most museums. It seems that the Atlanta History Center has a mission to create a vibrant environment for learning, and this exhibit will certainly help fulfill that goal.
In partnership with the Goizueta Foundation, founded by the former Coca-Cola CEO, Roberto C. Goizueta, the history center aims to provide enriching educational opportunities through engaging content. The foundation was established in 1992 and has been a supportive force in enhancing the learning landscape for children in Atlanta.
The Goizueta Gallery itself has a poignant background, opened in 1993 in memory of Roberto’s son, Carlos, who tragically lost his battle with leukemia. This exhibit is a continuation of that legacy — creating a place where children can learn and explore while having a great time.
For 18 months, until May 2026, visitors can experience “Our Great Big City,” which will also change themes annually, keeping things fresh and exciting for returning guests. Plans for a grand opening celebration are underway, featuring hands-on activities for kids and delightful goodie bags — what’s not to love?
Some of the most exciting highlights of “The Goizueta Children’s Experience” include:
The excitement surrounding the opening is palpable, especially among trustees of the Goizueta Foundation, who believe deeply in the educational value this exhibit will provide. Not only will children have access to bilingual programming, but they will also get to experience learning through play, making lessons stick in a fun and engaging way.
One of the best perks? Admission to the exhibit is free for members of the Atlanta History Center, with a family membership available at a reasonable price of $134 per year. If you’re planning a family outing, individual ticket prices are $27 for adults and $24 for children aged 4 and older. Don’t forget, little ones under 3 can enjoy the exhibit for free!
With the new “Goizueta Children’s Experience,” the Atlanta History Center is not just adding value to its offerings, but also fostering community engagement. This is a wonderful opportunity for families to connect through playful learning while creating lasting memories. So, mark your calendars and get ready to explore Atlanta in a whole new way!
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