The Museum of Science in Boston is not just an attraction, but a true center of knowledge and discovery, rightfully considered one of the best science museums in the world. Located in the scenic Science Park on the banks of the Charles River, it attracts visitors of all ages who want to experience the world of science in a fun and interactive way. It is an iconic landmark for the city and one of the key cultural points in the USA.

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The museum is a large-scale scientific and educational complex where theory meets practice. Its main feature is more than 700 interactive exhibits covering various fields: from space exploration and the history of technology to the latest medical breakthroughs. Here, every exhibit can be touched, studied, and operated, making the learning process incredibly exciting.
In addition to permanent exhibitions, the Museum of Science is home to the Charles Hayden Planetarium, where you can go on a virtual journey through the galaxy, and the Mugar Omni IMAX theater with its giant dome screen. Remarkably, the museum is also an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums — it is home to over a hundred animal species, adding another dimension to its educational mission. Regular science demonstrations, such as those using the world's largest Van de Graaff generator, and temporary exhibitions make every visit unique.