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Avenida de la Ciencia s/n. 18006. Granada
The Science Park is an interactive science museum of 70,000 m2, located 15 minutes walk from the historic centre of Granada.
Since its inauguration in 1995, it has been the most visited museum in Andalusia. More than 5 million people have already visited its facilities, a figure that has consolidated it as an international reference centre for the popularisation of science in the south of Europe.
It is open all year round, from Tuesdays to Sundays and public holidays, and offers activities and exhibitions for all audiences.
Seven permanent exhibition pavilions, 5,000 m2 of temporary exhibitions, the Digital Planetarium, the Cultural Gallery, the Library, the Cinemas, the Auditorium and the Windows to Science are some of its spaces. They bring together health, the environment, the scientific legacy of Andalusian culture, architecture, literature, physics, chemistry, mechanics and astronomy, among other subjects.
In addition, it is an open-air museum with 27,000 m2 of green areas in which there are also exhibition spaces such as the Observation Tower; the Tropical Butterfly Farm; the Astronomical Observatory; the Raptors in Flight Workshop; the Botanical Tours; the Plant Labyrinth; the Astronomy Garden; or the Mental Gymnastics Tent.
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