Enjoy three of Valencia’s top attractions with one ticket
The Science Museum Valencia is officially called the “Principe Felipe Science Museum” (Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe), but it is more commonly known as the Science Museum Valencia. The museum is in the complex of the 'City of Arts and Sciences' along with the Oceanogràfic (separate ticket required).
The science museum is a modern yet futuristic building that resembles the skeleton of a whale! In side is a hands-on, interactive museum that allows you get involved with the exhibits and engage directly with scientific concepts rather than just standing and looking!
You can see the fossilised remains of dinosaurs that have been excavated from nearby sites, walk through a replica of the International Space Station, observe the bustling colonies of leaf-cutter ants, and experiment with sound waves on a massive scale. And that’s just the beginning!
Here’s what you can expect from some of the displays:
The museum also regularly hosts temporary exhibits on cutting-edge scientific topics which are often related to contemporary issues like climate change, robotics, and renewable energy.
The Science Museum Valencia is not just for science enthusiasts and older visitors. Its exhibits make scientific concepts enjoyable for all ages and are set up in a fun way for all to enjoy, so its perfect for a family day out.