Having spent a lot of time during my childhood at the “world’s largest museum of technology and science”, the Deutsches Museum in Munich, I had memories revisit me when I saw my son exploring and investigating at the San Francisco Exploratorium, named “ Best Science Center in the World” by the 4th science center world congress in Rio de Janeiro.
Located within San Francisco’s historic Palace of Fine Arts, close to the Golden Gate Park this “…museum of science, art, and human perception was founded in 1969” by physicist Frank Oppenheimer, brother of J. Robert Oppenheimer (known to some as the “father” of the atomic bomb)
The Exploratorium is an absolute treasure for young and old, and just makes you
Even if one is not born with the ‘science gene’, a visit to the Exploratorium might just awaken your natural sense of curiosity and make you not want to leave this interactive museum. We spent almost a full day here and still felt there was so much more we needed to see.
Information for your next visit:
- Tickets are $25 for adults, $19 for youth and children under 5 years of age are free.
- First Wednesdays of the month are free.
- Location: 3601 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94123
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