Marble Falls gets children’s learning museum

The Learning Mosaic Children’s Museum opens Oct. 15, 2025, on the second floor of the Marble Falls Visitor Center. File photo
The Learning Mosaic Children’s Museum holds a grand opening and ribbon-cutting at noon Oct. 15 on the second floor of the Marble Falls Visitor Center, 100 Avenue G. The free event is open to the public.
The new attraction is one of only 30 Learning Mosaic museums in Texas and the first in this area, according to a media release from the organization behind it. It offers hands-on, interactive exhibits designed to stimulate young minds to think critically and solve problems. Admission is free for all visitors.
The museum is part of the larger mission of Learning Mosaic, a nonprofit operated by Hill Country Educational Leadership that focuses on innovative, real-world education.
Through its exhibits and programs, the Learning Mosaic Children’s Museum will emphasize STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics—while supporting literacy and whole-child development.
Learning Mosaic has already established a presence in Marble Falls through its Learning Studios, traveling exhibits, and local STEAM labs. The new museum will be a permanent hub for those programs.