Discover the best top things to do in Andalucia, Spain including Colecciones de Tharsis, Science Park (Parque de las Ciencias), Aula del Mar, Centro de Ciencia Principia, Centro de interpretacion del vino y la sal, Centro de Interpretacion de Cetaceos y Aula del Mar, Museum of the imagination, Centro de Visitantes Fabrica de Hielo.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Colecciones de Tharsis is the Museum of the mines of Tharsis, Huelva. Industrial art, archaeology and culture gather in the large biblical mines of the Tartessians, exploited years later by Scottish and French companies. A place to meet industry and mines in Andalusia. Know your history, visit Colecciones de Tharsis.
4.5 based on 1,679 reviews
An interactive science center and museum with more than 70,000 square meters dedicated to enjoy cultural leisure, smart fun and educational entertainment. Located at 15 minutes on foot from the historical center of the city, with more than 700,000 visitors a year, it has become established as the most visited museum in Andalusia. Nature, astronomy, mechanical games, optical effects or a journey inside the human body are some of the permanent contents of the museum for all ages. 27,000 m2 of green areas, 5,000 m2 of temporary exhibitions, rest area, free picnic and café-restaurant for having a good day. It also host the 'BioDomo', a space dedicated to the biodiversity of the planet that houses more than 200 species between animals and plants.
This is a delight to visit, full of interesting things to do for all ages, highly recommended during a visit to Spain.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Le invitamos a participar en este espacio de encuentro donde descubriran y experimentaran las relaciones con el mar de forma respetuosa y de manera interactiva. Vivimos en un ecosistema maritimo-terrestre, en el que participamos, con el que interactuamos, y al que debemos entender, porque como decia Jacques Cousteau, -Solo amamos lo que conocemos-
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Pleasantly surprised to find this modern wine and salt museum free. Disappointed ton find all the signage inside was in Spanish but as I was going around I kept seeing numbers on the wall next to exhibits so I went back to reception to ask what this was. Then she tells me that there are audio guides in different languages available if I would like one?! I don’t understand why she didn’t immediately give us these when we arrived, as they really enable you to fully understand the exhibits. We only had about an hour to look around here so concentrated on the salt section which was fascinating. We will definitely come back again and do the wine section. They also have a little shop here too selling wine and salt so we bought some local sea salt here too.
4.0 based on 131 reviews
The interactive museum of the imagination and optical illusions. Here you can to touch everything and do fotos.
This isn't really a museum more a place to go and enjoy yourselves for an hour or so. Well worth a visit and not just for children. Remember to take your camera.
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