In the past, children would groan at the thought of being dragged around dusty exhibits in lifeless museums. But the idea of what a museum should be has changed considerably, and many are offering special activities for youngsters.<br />Swissinfo.ch visited the Klee Centre in Bern, housing the world’s most important collection of the works of artist Paul Klee, and the Château de Prangins, a national museum near Nyon. In both places children learn about art and history in unusual ways.<br /><br />(Julie Hunt/swissinfo.ch)