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Museum of ScienceScience comes alive with over 700 interactive exhibits, live animal presentations, science demonstrations, ever-changing exhibits, the breathtaking Theater of Electricity, and more. Other features at the Museum of Science (requiring separate admission) include a brand new 3D Digital Cinema, the Butterfly Garden, the Charles Hayden Planetarium, and the Mugar Omni Theater - New England's only 180 degree IMAX® dome screen.
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MUSEUM OF SCIENCE ADMISSION USING CITYPASS INCLUDES:One Museum of Science exhibit halls general admission. Omni and Planetarium require separate admission: $9 adult, $7 (3-11) for one show and $13.50 adult, $10.50 (3-11) for choice of 2 shows; Butterfly Garden tickets and 3D Digital Cinema require separate admission: $4.50 adult, $3.50 (3-11)
HOW TO ENTER WITH YOUR CITYPASS TICKET:Present booklet or e-ticket at the main Box Office. GATE PRICE (WITHOUT CITYPASS):$20.00 for adults, $17.00
for youth. (See
full price comparison for details.)
INSIDER TIPS:Weekday afternoons at Museum of Science are least crowded
HOURS:Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays until 9 p.m.; extended hours until 7 p.m. July 5th through Labor Day and Massachusetts school vacation weeks; extended Omni evening hours; closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
WEBSITE:PHONE:(617) 723-2500
TTY (617) 589-0417 LOCATION:1 Science Park on the Charles River
Map & Directions by GoogleMaps.com TRANSPORTATION:MBTA: Take the Green Lechmere line to the Science Park T stop
OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOUR: Stop 4 ADDITIONAL FACILITIES:Paid parking, Museum Café, Museum Store, Charles Hayden Planetarium, Mugar Omni Theater, 3D Digital Cinema and Butterfly Garden
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