
Science Museum of Minnesota
Dinosaurs, the Collectors’ Corner, Omnitheater, and more discoveries await at the Science Museum of Minnesota in downtown St. Paul
Science Museum of Minnesota - Wikipedia
The Science Museum of Minnesota is a museum in Saint Paul, Minnesota, focused on topics in technology, natural history, physical science, and mathematics education.
Science Museum of Minnesota
Located on the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul, the Science Museum of Minnesota serves hundreds of thousands of visitors each year with its hands-on exhibits, breathtaking …
Plan Your Visit - smm.org
Ready for adventure? Plan your visit to the Science Museum of Minnesota with info on tickets, pricing, parking, accessibility, and exhibits.
What's Here: Exhibits and Experiences - smm.org
Explore dinosaurs, trade at the Collectors’ Corner, find stories of Indigenous perseverance, try science for yourself, and see spectacular special exhibits at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
Science Museum of Minnesota
Science Museum of Minnesota 120 W. Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55102 Hours Parking and Directions Tickets Email: [email protected] Phone: (651) 221-9444 or (800) 221-9444 Fax: (651) …
About the Museum - Science Museum of Minnesota
Through education, in-person experiences, online learning, and everything in between, the Science Museum of Minnesota is dedicated to collaborating with our community to create a …
General Admission - Science Museum of Minnesota
Your key to an unforgettable Science Museum experience. Your General Admission ticket includes access to the galleries, traveling exhibitions, event programming, Omnitheater …
William L. McKnight-3M Omnitheater - Science Museum of Minnesota
Explore science on the biggest screen in town — the William L. McKnight-3M Omnitheater! This huge domed screen tells stories spanning the wonders of space, the potency of volcanoes, the …
Events — Science Museum of Minnesota
Here’s your General Admission ticket to hands-on exhibits and activities, Science Live performances and demonstrations, Omnitheater movies, live digital telescope shows, and more.