Museum of Science
4.7$$· ModerateExplore interactive science exhibits, a planetarium, and live lightning shows.
Located on the Charles River, Boston's Museum of Science is one of the premier science centers in the country. Visitors can explore hundreds of hands-on exhibits covering physics, engineering, human biology, and space exploration. Highlights include live indoor lightning demonstrations at the Theater of Electricity, the Charles Hayden Planetarium, and a giant dome IMAX theater.
History
Founded in 1830, the Museum of Science was established to promote science and technology education. Over the years, it has evolved into one of the most respected science museums in the world, continuously adding new exhibits and experiences for its visitors.
Expert notes
- Check the schedule for live presentations and demonstrations.
- Explore the roof deck for great views of the city.
- Visit the museum store for unique science-themed gifts.
- Plan for at least 3 hours to fully experience the exhibits.
- Consider becoming a member for unlimited visits and discounts on programs.
- Bring a water bottle as there are refill stations.
- Use public transportation to avoid parking hassles.
- Take advantage of guided tours for deeper insights.
- Download the museum app for interactive maps and schedules.
- Check the calendar for special events and exhibits.
Features
- Accessibility options
- Cafeteria
- Educational resources
- Family-friendly activities
- Gift shop
- Group discounts
- IMAX theater
- Interactive exhibits
- Live presentations
- Outdoor spaces
- Planetarium shows
- Research opportunities
- Rest areas
- Seasonal events
- Workshops and programs
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