Posts Tagged ‘interactive’
Textilfabrik Cromford, Ratingen, Germany
The museum takes visitors on a journey along the production stages from cotton to yarn. [Read More]
Wave Organ, San Francisco, California, US
The Wave Organ is technically part of the Exploratorium in San Francisco, but it’s situated outside of the main center so it can be visited separately. [Read More]
Zeum, San Francisco, California, US
Zeum blends multimedia, the arts and technology to push children to their creative boundaries — if, indeed, such a thing exists. [Read More]
Bay Area Discovery Museum, San Francisco, California, US
300,000 visitors a year visit the Bay Area Discovery Museum, conveniently located at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge and rather uniquely, the only children’s museum in the US to be located inside a national park. [Read More]
Children’s Discovery Museum, San Jose, California, US
The Children’s Discovery Museum is a brilliant find for parents looking for educational ways to amuse their children. [Read More]
California Science Center, Los Angeles, California, US
If you can visit only one science center in California, we’d recommend this one for the sheer breadth of exhibits — and the fact that it’s free. [Read More]
Cosmocaixa, Madrid, Spain
Funded by one of Spain’s largest financial institutions, CosmoCaixa is an attempt to get the public engaged with science through interactive exhibitions and displays. [Read More]
Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California, United States
With beautiful grounds, a fascinating premise and free entry, the Griffith Observatory makes for a great science-based day out in Los Angeles. [Read More]
California State Railroad Museum, California, United States
As California prepares to introduce next-generation high speed trains, it’s interesting to take a look at the history of rail in the state and the California State Railroad Museum is undoubtedly the best place to do it. [Read More]
Palais de la Découverte, Paris, France
With a prime spot in the centre of Paris, it’d be easy for the Palais de la Découverte to be just a tourist trap, but it’s not — it’s good value and a really great day out. [Read More]
