El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe is an interactive museum of science that resembles the skeleton of a whale. It occupies around 40,000 m² on three floors.
The building is made up of three floors of which 26,000 square meters is used for exhibitions. The first floor has a view of the Turia Garden that surrounds it; which is over 13,500 square meters of water.
The second floor hosts “The Legacy of Science” exhibition by the researchers; Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Severo Ochoa y Jean Dausset.
How much water is within me?
Pulling the string - scientist in the making
Am I creating energy by rolling the wheel?
The third floor is known as the “Chromosome Forest” which shows the sequencing of human DNA. This is also the level where the “Zero Gravity,” the “Space Academy,” and “Marvel Superheroes” exhibitions are held.
This great 21st century museum allows visitors to learn about the evolution of life, science, and technology in an educational, interactive and enjoyable way. It is surrounded by 13,500 square metres of water curtains.
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