A museum to remind you of your school days. It's a place you'd visit as an obligatory school trip and were happy to discover there was something to touch, even if it wasn't really all that fascinating. 🤷♀️
By the looks of it still teaching the state of science as it was in the 1990s (the food pyramid anyone?). 📜 Nostalgic science, so to speak. But, as an adult I recommend that you nostalgically immerse yourself and play with all the kids-centric teaching aids.
I did and had a great time making sounds with a tube, some origami, watching bugs eating paper and even played the "mind coordination game" with a lovely guy from the staff. There isn't a lot of text in English, so if your Spanish is null, it's probably...
Read moreFun museum with numerous interactive displays. Particularly enjoyed the first floor section on human intelligence and the games there, including some that can be done as a pair.
A bit of an echo so can be extra loud if many children there but of course to be expected !
Temporary exhibit on food is interesting but some sections could be a trigger or upsetting for people with experience of eating disorders.
The circle at the beginning of the museum has a showing of birthing videos. This is very interesting but may only be suitable for certain ages with explanations - that part is not for those are uneasy with the...
Read moreGood place to teach children about science and sustainability. It seems a little bit messy because the areas are not well divided. However is a good option to visit. The entrances is not expensive. This is a personal opinion: I did not like the section of sexuality. It has the sense to encourage children to identify with other sexualidad tendencies when the take profit of this space for another science activities. Some of the activities where out of order. I liked that there are some activities to do (and make them better) like origami and painting with virtual tint...
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