Discover a world of fascinating discoveries in a place where history meets the future. The Science Museum of Valladolid is a modern interactive center located in the city of Valladolid, Spain. The museum is harmoniously integrated into the building of the old El Palero flour mill, whose classical facade now conceals cutting-edge scientific laboratories and exhibition halls.

Since its opening in 2003, this institution has become a symbol of the region's technological progress. The highlight of the complex is one of the world's most advanced digital planetariums, offering visitors immersive visual journeys through distant galaxies and constellations.
The museum's exhibitions cover a wide range of fields — from fundamental physics and chemistry to neurobiology and ecology. Thanks to its interactive concept, visitors can conduct their own experiments, making the museum incredibly popular with families and anyone curious about how the world works.