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5.0 based on 360 reviews
Incredible work and a well-told story in a nice setting. That a single person can make such a piece of art that is so precise and still works. Seven years of work in the 18th century that is obviously the master piece of the museum. But there is a lot more to see and explained in a very good and learningful exhibition that is spread over three old buildings. A balanced showcase of modern astrology and also centuries' old instruments and household pieces.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
In Sow to Grow you will experience the history, future of plantbreeding. In a historical environment, with modern media you will discover the origin of our food. Learn about the importance of plants in the foodsupply and the way in which they contribute to a healthy lifestyle and feel good moments. Real objects, movies and animations on a tablet, and do-activities will make your visit to an instructive experience you will never forget. From now on free admittence with Museumkaart.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Ghent University Museum is located at the heart of the Ghent Botanical Garden, right around the corner from MSK Ghent and S.M.A.K. The GUM is a museum dedicated to science, research and critical thinking, where visitors can discover that scholarship is the result of trial and error, doubt and imagination. At the science museum, visitors can discover a highly valuable and exceptional collection covering various disciplines, ranging from Biology to Archaeology, and from Psychology to Medicine. The collection is where the history of science and contemporary research meet, while simultaneously offering a glimpse into the future. Throughout the exhibits and the programme, the GUM will be exploring the bridge between science and art.
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Discover the influence of science and technology on your life! You'll be overwhelmed by all the fun explore-stations, helping you to discover how the world around you works.
4.5 based on 4,560 reviews
Gunther von Hagens’ BODY WORLDS: The Happiness Project in the heart of Amsterdam tells the amazing story of our own body and the impact of happiness on our health. More than 200 anatomical specimens of real human bodies show the complexity, resilience and vulnerability of the body. Join the 40 million people around the world who have already seen the exhibition and been on this fascinating voyage of discovery through the human body.
I really enjoyed visiting here - it was truly fascinating to see how the body works, it was interesting to have different elements of the body systems on different floors. Some very interesting exhibitions and interactive pieces to engage in. The staff were helpful, and it was very clean throughout. Really glad that I took time to visit here on my holiday to Amsterdam, a very interesting day trip.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
We went with the family and friends with young children up to 6 y.o. Everyone enjoyed the visit. The volunteers were more than helpful and informative and the activities as well as demonstration were on point. I got new insight for the steam era and the youngsters enjoyed the kids quest and even got a diploma at the end! I would certainly even visit again. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Our mission is to preserve and share the history of the home computer for and with current and future generations. We accomplish this by providing a hands-on experience with hundreds of computers from 1975 onward.
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