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The Exploratorium
Exploratorium
Located inside the Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium is
known as the museum of science, art and human perception, and is a
leader in the movement to promote museums as educational centres.
Named San Francisco's best museum, the Exploratorium is a fun,
quirky museum of science, art, and human perception that features
some 650 'please touch' exhibits. Many of its exhibits are created
by visual and performing artists as well as scientists and
educators. Exhibits such as the off-site Wave Organ, a unique sonic
exhibit which is located on a nearby piece of land jutting out in
the San Francisco Bay, can be found nowhere else in the world. It
is one of San Francisco's most popular museums, drawing over
500,000 people each year and its three-dimensional pitch-black
Tactile Dome inspire many visitors to approach challenges in a very
different way.
Address: 3601 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94123
E-mail: visit@exploratorium.edu
Website: www.exploratorium.edu
Telephone: (415) 561 0360
Transport: The Exploratorium has convenient access to public transportation, accessible by San Francisco Muni buses 30, 43, 28 and 29. Muni bus lines 22, 41 and 45 also stop in the vicinity. From Fisherman's Wharf take the 30 Stockton bus.
Opening time: Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm. Closed Mondays, except Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Admission: Adult $14. Children $9. Concessions available