Make Your Kids Learn The Principles Of Science In A Fun Way At This Museum

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What Makes It Awesome?

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum is apt for enthusiasts of science and technology. It has nine exhibitions halls: Engine Hall, How Things Work, Fun Science Hall, Electro-Technic hall, Space Gallery, Biotechnological Revolution Hall, BEL Hall of electronics, Science for Children, and a Dinosaur Enclave.

Most of the exhibits are touch-and-feel to encourage children to learn different principles of science through interactive displays. The dinosaur enclave has a moving replica of Spinosaurus.

The highlights at this museum are a replica of the Wright brothers’ aircraft 'Kitty Hawk', a flight simulator, a moving dinosaur, a giant piano that allows children to dance over it, and a pin-wall where children can make impressions of their body.

How Much Did It Cost?

Under INR 500

Best To Go With?

Family and Kids
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