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Omnitheater-Science Museum of Minnesota
"The Science Museum of Minnesota is one of the state’s most popular museums, with a reach that extends well beyond its riverfront location in downtown Saint Paul. In addition to its beloved exhibits and in-person experiences, which serve hundreds of thousands of people each year, Science Museum education programs touch students in all of Minnesota’s 87 counties, and its research programs span the globe.Discovery awaits at the Science Museum of Minnesota! You’ll find something fascinating around every corner. We love to see the fun that our visitors have! Tag us in your photos on social media or use #ShareYourDiscovery!"
Address: 120 W Kellogg Blvd , Saint Paul 55102, MN, US
Phone: +1 651-221-9444
State: MN
City: Saint Paul
Zip Code: 55102


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 09:30-17:00
Wednesday: 09:30-17:00
Thursday: 09:30-21:00
Friday: 09:30-21:00
Saturday: 09:30-21:00
Sunday: 09:30-17:00


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Reviews
As a member, I've visited many times and it's always a great outing for me and the kids 3-7. I was inspired to write specifically today about the Christopher Marley exhibit... incredible. I was astonished at the painstaking arrangements, incredible colors, and detailed notes on taxonomy, morphology, etc that informs the pieces. Were I alone today, I could have spent hours but not quite able with kiddo attention spans. Worth a visit in it's own right.
Had a wonderful Saturday taking the family here. Lots and lots of different exhibits. In a covid world it is surprising that they have as much hands on exhibits but they do their best at keep wash stations available everywhere. Most of the exhibits seem to do well to get the kids to want to interact and learn/see how things work which is wonderful! Also had fun trying to find all the Lego people hiding in displays!!
Most of the exhibits are closed. However, my kid had fun overall. The sports exhibits were unique and very interactive! It kept my little occupied. He loved it. We got to see the dinosaurs and it did frightened my little one, it was really fun to see one out and about.
Definitely recommend great place for kids and adults. And if you are going to come here more than once I would recommend yearly pass. Also it's better coming in middle of week we chose Monday and it was great not too busy,was a lot of parking space.
My daughter, sister and I had a really great time here today. We learned so many new things. However due to covid there isn't a Cafe there anymore. You can leave and come back though. I highly recommend going here for kids 6 and up. The prices are a little high. However if you have EBT you can get in for $3. Parking was only $5. Pretty good deal. They do have a gift shop as well. Of course things are way over priced. But we still bought a few things.
Hands down one of the coolest museums kid or adult that I’ve been to in the country. It’s got something for everyone… whether you’re a science nerd like me, or not- it will definitely capture your interest. I loved the electricity and magnetism area, and the sports science exhibits. The kids loved the anatomy/physiology area and all of the hands-on activities. We left that day with two curious kiddos, asking tons of “why?” and “how?” questions. This place should be a mandatory field trip stop for all local schools. I didn’t grow up in MN so I didn’t have anything like this as a kid. What a cool place.
My first time going to the Science Museum of Minnesota was great. It was busy with kids, which I had expected before going since it was a Sunday. There was a great array of exhibits and I loved all of them—the fact that the science museum has an exhibit about race as a construct is amazing. The parking was a little tricky especially since the driveway to the parking garage is so tiny. The gift shop is super cute and they even sell some unique D&D dice! There are also lots of interactive exhibits that are entertaining for adults and kids alike.
We had a great time. We went on a Monday so it was not so busy. The kids all had a great time. We all learned a lot. My favorite was the mummy exhibit. My kids loved the dinosaurs. Parking was $10.Visited onWeekday
This place was amazing! I’ve been to many museums, zoos, science centers around the country, this one is by far one of my favorite. Highly interactive so you will need at least 4 hours to truly enjoy the exhibits. There is something fascinating for ALL ages here. I didn’t get a chance to check out the theater, so that will be on the to do list next time I go to the twin cities. This is a must stop for families or even by yourself if you’re looking for a good educational time.
Oh yes! A worthwhile visit! We plan to return. Most impressive was the unexpected FUN experience when a dinosaur trainer/manager showed up with his HUGE walking "baby dinosaur" greeting visitors. That was quite the memorable experience for the children! They talked about it all the way home Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$16–20
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