Parque de las Ciencias (Granada)

These include permanent and temporary exhibits, a planetarium, educational spaces, and amenities like a cafe, restaurant, bookstore, library, and cinemas.

Additionally, the Parque de las Ciencias has unique features such as a plastination lab and restoration and production workshops.

This reflects the growing public interest in these topics, driven by factors like increased leisure time, greater access to education, and longer lifespans.

The pavilion aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the human body, anatomy, senses, biomedicine, transplants, new medicines, genetics, nutrition, ecology, and life expectancy.

Knowledge has allowed scientists to carry out exhaustive research into illnesses, disorders, functional anomalies and deformities which have, for many years, caused suffering and death.

This hall is a fun, interactive teaching space, full of exhibits which help visitors to understand the wide range of different risks and hazards to which we are exposed.

Exhibits have been specially designed to bring children closer to science: scales, dice, water games, sound, self-perception, etc...

Gyroscopes, levers, pendulums, the Venturi effect, gears.... these are just some examples of the experiments which give visitors the chance to have fun while they learn.

The workshop is split into two parts: a teaching session, when they will see the birds and find out about their biology and ecology, and a flying display, when they will be able to see them soar, hunt and eat.

The mechanisms which have been invented since ancient times to transport and elevate water also have their own place in the Parque de las Ciencias.

This garden contains a collection of observation instruments used throughout history, as well as models designed to follow the relative movements of the Sun, the Earth, the Moon and the stars.

A giant chess board, the Towers of Hanoi, a Möbius Strip, jigsaws and topological puzzles – these are just some of the brainteasers found in the museum gardens which visitors can use to give their brains a workout.

The objectives of this space are education on the importance of biodiversity and the maintenance of these ecosystems for the sustainability of the planet, together with support for conservation projects, both within the BioDome and in the places of origin themselves.

Hall of Macroscopio building
Hall of Macroscopio building
Péndulo de Foucault building
Péndulo de Foucault building
Observation Tower
Observation Tower
Interior of the BioDome