Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva
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Lisbon is a wonderful city to visit as a family. Here’s another tip for when you go! #lisbon #family #travel #summer #kids
katiebaqkatiebaq
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We met a lady with her kids on the bus and got to talking about fun places to take kids in Lisboa and this place was her first recommendation. A huge space for experimentation and hands-on activities. There was a room with many exhibits based on science where you could interact, another area was more of a playground, with a circus theme and many bright and colorful games. On the ground floor, another area was dedicated to technological experimentation, such as robots, gadgets, I believe I see some craft workshop, too. The open space on the ground floor was dedicated to dinosaurs, with beautiful full scale animatronics! And to the sides, more areas for activities such as digging for bones in the sand. My only disappointment with the place was that the cafeteria was outside the exhibition areas. It wasn't clear whether we could actually come back in after having something to eat/drink which is a shame because the kids could definitely stay in there for hours, but not without water, haha! On the plus side, a family ticket for 2 adults + kids cost us 30€ which was well the price, bar that last remark. Highly recommended, especially if you can go back in from the cafeteria. Then you're likely to spend a whole afternoon to let the kids have proper fun.
Philippe JofresaPhilippe Jofresa
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Great place, both grownups and kids had fun, we tried everything and it took us 4h, it's smaller than Science museum in Malta but they have some same elements. It's devided into an exhibition on the: ground floor, this year it was pixar animation studio, mostly interesting for 8+ because of it's complexity. On the first floor there are two separate parts plus some cool things on the way. First room has many interesting parts, the coolest of all spins you around all three axis BUT has a height limit, with children having to be at least 130cm AND reach bottom part with legs. Other stations regard waves,optics, ilusions, plus there's a huge bubble maker, table of pins, a plasma ball and so on. The other room,called circus, is well lit, huge, with separate part for smallest of kids and many cool things for kids and elders of all ages, like bed of nails and riding a one-wheeler. There are stations where you listen tk different sounds or smell different smells and then guss what it was, that was fun for whole family. Also there's a climbing wall for those with extra energy to throw at it :) Also, on the 1st floor there's an aquarium room where childrens paintings come to life. Everyone working there was very young and extremely friendly.
Vanja MuskonVanja Muskon
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Probably the best science museum I have been to for children. The entrance is very spacious and is designed amazingly. The main hall has a large selection of mostly typical science museum exhibits along with explanations in one space, a few I haven't seen in other science museums (very nice pool tables with different curves and a virtual wall where you can spray your graffiti with a virtual spray). All exhibits were very interactive and visual. Nothing was broken or not operational. Some you would expect to find in illusion museums too. The next big hall was for younger children and it was more like the most creative playground I have ever seen. My 9 year old ended spending a lot of time there as well and I wish we came here for the whole day when he was a bit younger too. You can wear a special velcro costume and climb a wall, thrown balls to try to hit cones of "ice-cream" and the children younger than 6 can spend sometimes in a little construction site with helmets. There was also a quite good dinosaur exhibition downstairs when we visited. Highly recommended, especially with children.
vera svera s
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Pavilhão do Conhecimento - Ciência Viva – Centrum Nauki – coś w stylu Centrum Nauki Kopernik w Warszawie. Jeśli starczy Wam sił 😉po zwiedzeniu Oceanarium to można tutaj wejść i porównać sobie tego typu atrakcję w Lizbonie z podobnymi w innych krajach. Dla małych dzieci będzie dużo atrakcji. Dla nieco starszych to już mniej. Wszyscy polecają jazdę rowerem🚲. Będzie trochę emocji. Na zewnątrz też są elementy edukacyjne. Po wizycie w Centrum Nauki można odpocząć i zresetować się w Ogrodach Wody – Jardins da Aqua, które są zaraz obok tego budynku. Od razu w oczy rzuci się, po wyjściu z wystawy – Fonte de Ulisses – wielka fontanna, która jest kurtyną wodną. Miejsce w sam raz na kręcie krótkich filmików i robienie zdjęć👌Doskonale sprawdza się w upalne, słoneczne dni dając ochłodę. Jest też tutaj restauracja – Restaurante Sea the Future. W Ogrodach Wodnych/Parku jest też dużo cienia oraz miejsc odpoczynku😊. Bliżej ronda między palmami schowana jest rzeźba żyrafy. W kierunku rzeki Tag mamy jeszcze spory kawałek tego parku, a po lewej jest jeszcze park – Jardim das Ondas. Wracając spod Fonte de Ulisses na stację metra Oriente można przejść z dziećmi obok – Fontes vulcânicas – mamy tutaj fontanny w kształcie wulkanów wyłożonych kolorową mozaiką na deptaku prowadzącym do centrum handlowego Vasco da Gama. Są bardzo kolorowe i tak samo kolorowe są kanały w których płynie woda😃. Każdy wulkan jest w nieco innym kolorze. Dlatego przy każdym można zrobić sobie osobną fotkę. Co jakiś czas wulkan wybucha wodą, która tworzy falę w kanale. Dzieci wtedy ścigają się z falą w kanale biegnąc wzdłuż niego. Sam chodnik jest też z mozaiki🙂. Drzewa zapewniają cień w upalny i słoneczny dzień. Nad kanałami są drewniane kładki/mostki w poprzek. Ja naliczyłem trzy wulkany. Ta część Lizbony to atrakcja dla najmłodszych dzieci👍. Najszybciej można tu dojechać z dzielnicy Alfama lub Baixa metrem z przesiadką na stacji Alameda lub Sao Sebastiao do linii metra Vm – Vermelha – czerwoną. Wysiąść trzeba na stacji metra Oriente przy centrum handlowym Vasco da Gama. Daję 5 gwiazdek za pomysł i pobliskie dwa parki z fontannami. Daj kciuka jak Ci się spodobała opinia. Udostępnij znajomym. Zobacz moje inne opinie o miejscach w Lizbonie, Portugali, Europie i nie tylko. Zapraszam. Pozdrawiam #Portugal, #Lisboa, #Lizbona, # PavilhãoDoConhecimento, #FonteDeUlisses, #FontesVulcânicas, #OceanarioDeLisboa, #JardinsDaAqua, #JardimDasOndas, #Douro, #ElevadordeSantaLuzia, #Tejo, #Vouga, #Duque, #Baixa, #Belem, #TorreDeBelem, #Monumento, #Alfama, #PanteaoNacional, #Azulejos, #Azulejo, #CampoDeSantaClara, #LaVieEstBelle, #MuseuNacionalDoAzulejo, #PracaDosRestauradores, #PracaDoRossio, #EstacaoDoRossio, #Combatentes, #Ultramar, #Military, #C390, #Embraer, #CasteloDeSaoJorge # ParqueEduardoVII, #Miradouro, #BandeiraDePortugal, #SantiagoDeAlfama, #MiradouroDeSantaLuzia, # BacalhauaBras, #OReidoBacalhau
Tomasz StrzyżewskiTomasz Strzyżewski
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On our last day of Lisbon holiday, kids decided to do something of their interest. They chose the science museum over Oceanarium ( i think its because of the interactivity factor). Boy! Were we engaged? Oh yes! As an adult, i also learned a thing or two. This place needs a full day or better part of the day. The museum has lots of assistants who help kids with activities. My daughter and i took up sewing projects and made cute stuff to take home. Their DOING section deserves a special mention as that was the highlight of our visit. The cafe is nice too and the toilets are also interesting with science facts. All in all, a great day of learning science with kids. For tourists, it might seem an off-the-beaten-track activity, but if you have kids from 7 to 12 years old, do take them here..its worth it!
Surbhi DedhiaSurbhi Dedhia
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Oceanário de Lisboa
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Largo José Mariano Gago nº1, 1990-073 Lisboa, Portugal
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pavconhecimento.pt
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attractions: Oceanário de Lisboa, Centro Vasco da Gama, Casino Lisboa, Water Gardens, Garcia de Orta, ibis Lisboa Parque das Naçoes, Telecabine Lisbon - South Station, Lisboa Oriente, Teatro Camões, Farmácia Gare do Oriente, restaurants: Han Table Barbecue - Expo, ZeroZero Parque das Nações, Restaurante Chimarrão, Capricciosa Parque das Nações, Tacho do Pescador, Arigato Parque das Nações, Butchers - Parque das Nações, Honest Greens Parque das Nações, The Club Steakhouse & Rooftop Bar, Restaurante La Tagliatella | Parque das Nações, Lisboa

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