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Have An Exciting Day Of Exploration And Fun at Granada Science Park
The Granada Science Park is definitely not one of those boring "don't touch" museums. Just the opposite.
Anyone entering will be encouraged to pull, push, measure and solve to take part in the exciting journey through science and the universe.
In fact, this is a "have-fun" place for people of all ages with almost 300 interactive activities.
The "Granada science park" (parque de las ciences) has 30,000 square metres of rooms, halls and dedicated areas to inform and explore all aspects of science within the 4 buildings and 8 interactive exhibition areas there.
Here is what you will find at the science park:-
- A planetarium
- Tropical butterfly house
- Watergardens where you can explore how water flows
- A Maze
- Astronomy garden
- Birds of prey workshop
- An exploration hall**
- Pergola paths
- An acoustics area
- The house of distortion
- Biosphere
- Giant chess
- Plant labyrinth
- 12 metres long Foucault's pendulum
- An Oil mill and olive grove
- The observation tower which is 50 metres high and offers commanding views over the city of Granada
Side Note **The exploration hall has limited access to children from 3 to 7 years old (don't worry, it is monitored by Granada science park staff to keep the children safe).
There is also a permanently changing Exhibition Pavilion where recent exhibits include the history of the Titanic and the History of the telephone in Spain.
And, for welcome relief and a much needed rest there is also an excellent cafe and a shop.
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For full details of how to get there, times of admission and prices of entry (there are discounts for the under18's and over 65's), click on Granada science park.
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