I would say the target audience is 5-8 year old kids. They can easily spend some three hours here, the place has a lot to do. You can touch most of the exhibits and play with them. A play grocery store where you can beep barcodes. A truck driving simulator. A small river you can try to dam. A machine for making paper. A fake mine. And so on.
The place is in an essence a big hall without any noise cancelling features. Add a couple hundred kids and it's quite a cacophony. It was fun visiting but as an adult I was relieved to get out of there and have my ears rest. We decided to skip the restaurant because of the noise and restlessness.
Free parking next to the building as long as you write down your plate number to a list at the reception. In my opinion the entry tickets were very cheap all things considered. I recommend buying the tickets beforehand from the webshop in case the place gets full. It is...
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A perfect place for families, curious adults, and anyone who loves to touch, try, and learn. This interactive museum makes science accessible and exciting – from mining simulators to space adventures. Everything is designed for hands-on learning, and even adults might forget they “only came for the kids.”
The planetarium is a highlight – a mini journey through the universe! The staff is friendly, the space is clean and modern, and the exhibits are updated regularly, so it’s worth coming back.
An ideal activity for a rainy day in Luleå, or whenever your brain feels like it...
Read moreAmazing place for the kids to play around with cool practical things that teaches you about science. Very interesting also for adults. if you have kids, don't miss this great opportunity for them to play and learn how cool physics, minerals and other tech related topics are, including programming or engineering challenges. When it rains in summer it might be crowded. Takes 2-3 hours of fun until the kids get tired. There's a very good café for refuelling the energy. English friendly - all explanations and videos are in both Swedish...
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