Reviews of We The Curious. (Museum) in Bristol (Somerset).
We The Curious
1 Millennium Square, One Millennium Square, Anchor Rd, Bristol BS1 5DB, United Kingdom
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Information of We The Curious, Museum in Bristol (Somerset)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of We The Curious
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9am–5pm
Tuesday
9am–5pm
Wednesday
9am–5pm
Thursday
9am–5pm
Friday
9am–5pm
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of We The Curious
J. H.
The five stars relate to when We The Curious is open. It houses a hands-on exploratory with the sort of exhibits that I would love to have seen as a child. Unfortunately there was a fire earlier in year which means it is currently shut for repair. Apparently the fire was caused by gulls causing an electrical fire on the solar panels on the roof! While the exploratory is closed the staff are running free sessions in Millennium Square for children to build the biggest, tallest and most beautiful structures.
C. W.
We had the best time at Chain Reaction, which was in Millennium Square and run by We The Curious, the Museum which is sadly closed due to a recent fire. Sign up is definitely required on the board outside the tent, so we registered then went somewhere else and came back for our session. About 45 minutes of building and a grand performance with everyone at the end - the atmosphere was brilliant. I thought the staff were utterly ace, every single one was child-oriented, super enthusiastic, and chatty with the grown ups so you felt like they really loved teaching everyone about science. We’d definitely look out for more school holiday events and can’t wait for the main museum to be back open.
N. G.
Fun for all the family!
Lots to do and see for active minds. Upstairs has so much to offer for the more creative, hands on children so make sure you leave enough time.
E. C.
Always love a Science Museum. Ideal for a family day out, or a perfect date if you are both big, curious children at heart (I had far too much fun with the giant bubbles). Phrases big questions in fun and easy to understand ways and blends science with art and philosophy seamlessly. Intended to take more photos, but got swept up into the magic. Recommend.
M. B.
I've never been to a science museum, I was amazed, and thought it was INCREDIBLE. What was there was amazing and took my breathe away... and definitely needs to be seen by all. Highly recommended, the staff was brilliant and helpful. I came out of our visit here more intelligent 🤣
L. K.
We first went when the science museum was named @bristol and several times since then as "we the curious". What a fantastic place to take anyone. Kids yes but you could do on a date here it is so much fun and so much to learn. You can certainly spend a day or two hanging out in this fascinating place.
We loved the Observatories and the 3d Planetarium. The bubbles in “Our World”, of course, playing with magnets in the “Curiosity Zone”, sand, water! Absolutely everything fun for kids including an old fashioned brick area for building your castle.
We thought the animation section “Animate It” was terrific, and we explored every puzzle in “Your Amazing Brain”. I don’t think we would get fed up with this if we tried.
The food there is excellent, a little pricey, though, and straightforward. You can go out and come back, so there are a plethora of places so close that you can choose from if you prefer something more exotic than a coronation chicken jacket potato.
The fact that they support local charities is a bonus.
G.
We the Curious (previously @Bristol), is an excellent place to bring young and old kids. There is plenty to do and plenty of space. There are two floors filled with lots of different scientific and animating stands to keep you and the kids occupied for hours.
Worth a day ticket or a full year pass.
There is a cafe, picnic area with vending machines, toilets upstairs and downstairs. There are 2 lifts and stairs.
They have a planetarium with regular shows throughout the day.
Worth a visit if you want to expand your mind or a child's mind,lota of fun exploring and learning to be done here!
J. F.
A brilliant place to visit with the family with more interactive exhibits than the London Science Museum. I think you would need more than a day to do everything here with the majority of science stuff on the ground floor and more of a focus on animation on the second floor. There is also a planetarium which is worth booking for on arrival. Get there early and be a little structured to get the most of the exhibits. Millennium car park is a two minute walk away.
Z. K.
One of the best children's museums I've been to... So well designed that can easily spend the whole day there. I took my son for his fourth birthday and he absolutely loved it. Facilities for lunch and bathroom/baby change are great. The variety of activities, including lots of hands on activities is stimulating and the open plan design facilitates child led experience. Would definitely recommend and am sure to visit again if I'm ever in Bristol!
L. M.
My son and I decided to go away for a couple of days. I remember this place when it first opened so thought I would take him. I made the right choice he loved it. We had so much fun looking at animations and bubbles and lots of other amazing things. We did pay extra for the 3d solar system show and I will highly suggest to do it if you can it took my breath away and my son's too. He has talked about it non stop. Lots to do if suggest get there in the morning as it does get busy.
J. N.
Wow, lots to do in here, you won't be able to fit it all in one day. Although most of the exhibits are aimed at older children, as it's all hands on, our two year old had a great time. They have a cafe and a indoor picnic area if you want to bring your own food, but you can also leave and return if you want to eat out. Definitely worth taking in a show at the planetarium as well.
A. m.
large and open area, both fun and extremely educational, usually not really busy and tickets are affordable. Food and drinks are affordable and are great quality. Great for Children and Adults who like science or may be studying it.
P. s.
This place satisfies the inner kid at so many levels! My only regret was going for the half price late entry tickets which were made available after 16:30. This meant we only had an hour to see all the exhibits (the planetarium show took up half an hour and the place closes at 18:00). Spending half a day would have done justice to this place. The planetarium show was awesome as well. A £ 1.75 well spent (Half price)!
t. h.
Amazing day out, my daughter loved exploring all the exhibits and we all learnt something new!!
T. R. H. F.
Brilliant, bit expensive but worth it, we were there for 5 1/2 hours, and enjoyed every minute, we didnt have food there was that was far too expensive, but everything else was great, the one thing they can do is for more toilets it's quiet a big place and only have 2 toilets and one disabled they could do with another few or another on top level, staff were brilliant and very helpful, even when my little one went walk abouts they found her and bought her back to us, the planetarium was amazing for a extra £2.50 it is great, seats are very comfy and it's amazing to see the solar system that way, you can watch in 2d or 3d at diffrent times of the day, we would definitely recommend and go back again
S. C.
Fantastic interactive experiences for stimulating young and old minds alike. Puts forward some gripping questions and has you explore them through various activities. Great planetarium shows in both 2D and 3D that involve making your own planet and searching the universe for alien life. Lovely and friendly staff.
B. A.
Awesome day. So much to do and see. Love how interactive it is. So interesting. Didn't see everything so need to go back again.
Planetarium is awesome!!
K. S.
Absolutely fantastic and fun day out. Something for everyone, so much to see and do. Highly recommend
A. L.
Fantastic day out. I haven't been for over 10 years when it was previously @Bristol. Myself and my Wife went with our 15 month old who loved certain bits of it and he had an absolutely fantastic day, us included! Facilities were good and easily accessible. There was PLENTY of hand sanitiser stations, it all felt very safe! Cafe food/drink was also good value, we had a mid morning snack followed by a hot meal and felt no need to leave!
J. S.
Good coffee and excellent bacon bap.Staff helpful and smiling. Over great place
H. I.
Overall I do love this place, it’s great for children and adults alike, though in the day time it gets really busy. I wanted to voice my concerns over the size of the planetarium seats. As a size 14 woman (UK average size is 16) the seats are uncomfortably small and rub on both sides of my legs, limiting movement. For comparison, I am small enough to find airplane seats spacious and comfortable. However, bigger problem at WTC was that my friend (size 20) could not fit to sit on the seat and had to sit separately from the rest of the family on a disabled seat. She found this experience incredibly dehumanising and humiliating, and she left after the screening, spent the day in her hotel room and did not want to join us for the rest of the day as she was so upset by the experience.
I am conflicted writing this review as I really like We The Curious but I am disappointed by the treatment of those with larger bodies. I would normally prefer to write an email but I think it’s important people have this information.
As people at a science museum should know, 24% of UK adult population living with obesity are likely to have bodies that do not fit well or at all on these seats. This is a very discriminated-against group. As a museum that clearly values inclusion and diversity in other aspects of life, I am surprised that they do not include those with larger bodies or fat people in this.
E. L.
What an amazing experience! New, exciting interactive displays all around with some of the old favourites like the animation and bubbles still retained upstairs. So creative and well planned. An inspiring visit for children and adults. It made us feel how much wonder there is on this planet....and beyond. Totally recommend a visit. 😃😃😃
S. V.
The best child focused museum we’ve visited by some way. Very interactive with EVERYTHING working! Thoughtful, interesting and designed with children in mind. That being said, l was equally as enthralled. We stayed from 11am till 5ish and could have stayed longer. Brilliant!
J. T.
Fantastic day out, bit pricey but on the other hand we spent 4 fun filled hours here.
A. V.
We visited We The Curious with our four year old soon after it reopened after lockdown and had a fantastic time. The new exhibits are really fun, engaging and educational. They've made great use of technology to create loads of interactive demos to explore and play with. It reminded me of the time I spent at the Exploratory when I was little and it was amazing to be able to give my little one an even better day out.
Parking in Millennium Square Car Park is pretty expensive so I suggest taking public transport if possible.
Can't wait to go back again soon.
T.
Great museum, lovely planetarium, amazing 3D graphics. Staff lovely. Nice tourist spot. Full of interactive wonders of science. They could always expand a bit though
J. A.
Our 4th visit to We The Curious recently, having not been for a few years. We've always loved this place, with so much for the children to interact with and learn.
However, it's now sadly not as good as it used to be. It may be because of Covid, but the number of exhibits was much reduced compared to a few years ago. The ground level especially seemed to be taken up with large expanses of nothing. A number of the exhibits that were there either didn't work very well or were out of order. It seemed a lot of hands-on exhibits had been replaced with touch-screens with just text information (a lot of the touch screens need replacing, as they were very unresponsive).
The Planetarium was superb, as always. This really was the star of the show. It would be good if you could book the planetarium separately!
Overall, a good day out. It's not as good as it used to be, but I would still recommend it.
M. P.
The autumn stargazing show was simply amazing. Highly recommended for science and astronomy enthusiasts, as well as families and groups of friends for a unique night out.
A. M. (. L.
Kids loved it, but I thought it was overpriced for what it is to be honest. It's more of a few hours activity rather than the whole day i expected for the price
A. A.
Very fun, educational, and interactive museum. My kids loved it and whole family spend a good over 3 hrs there. All exhibits work well and the facilities are good too. The outdoor area and paddling pools outside are great to spend a sunny afternoon with kids running around. Would definitely visit again and highly recommended
m. l.
We loved our visit! our 1 year old had a great time touching everything and there was lots for his adults to look at too 😅
J. B.
IT was ok, for children this would be amazing but I didn't really enjoy it
A. T.
Great place for families to visit, very educational but still lots of fun.
Suitable for all aged children and great place to go to whatever the weather.
D. P.
Took my two 7 year olds here during the school holidays and had a wonderful day. The price is fairly cheap in comparison to many 'days out' but you get a lot for your money. We the curious is packed with interactive experiments and demonstrations and there is something there to capture every imagination. The planetarium is also a must for any budding Brian Cox. Massive thumbs up from us. We will definitely visit again.
P. a. V. A.
The family enjoyed the day we spent here. Our 3 year old and 8 year old both enjoyed themselves, as did we. Loads of hands on things to do. Both kids enjoyed the robot that hands out healthy recipes bases on questions it asks you, although I think it's only got a fairly small selection. We spent about 6 hours there, including lunch in the cafe.
I. H.
Such a great day out. Checked the reviews before and lots of people saying don't take young kids, well we've got a two year old and he loved it! Great to have interaction between kids of all ages. So many different interactive things to see or just watch bigger kids use. Good Cafe and a picknick area, good toilets which is a must with a little one. Loved it will be back
O. D.
Kids had such a good time. Loads to do. Planetarium was great for small kids.
C. C.
Perfectly staffed with engaging and customer focused people, great activities and shows. The rocket spaceship adventure was so interactive, my son loved it. The experiments and displays were fantastic. I particularly like the food across the world wall and the body area. Make sure you go upstairs.
D. A.
Loads to do for the kids (aged 4 & 6) was quite busy but to be expected on a rainy day, the animation part upstairs was good and interesting and kept the kids entertained. Overall worth the money especially when you can leave and re-enter on the wristbands. Don't forget to scan your wristbands on the scanners and check out on-line when you get home 👍👍
G. W.
Kids loved this interactive science centre and planetarium and spent hours there. Staff we all really helpful and very enthusiastic,. Highly recommend for a day out with kids.
L. H.
We had a lovely day out at the toddler takeover day. Our 3 year old loved trying out the different exhibits and rhere was so much for him to do. All the staff were really friendly towards us and interacted with our little one. The number of visitors was just right, it didn't feel too busy or overcrowded. We liked the fact they have no issue with you bringing your own food and refreshments, they even have a picnic area where you can eat. I'd definitely come again
G. A.
Plenty of stuff to keep a 3 year old busy for the day. He was super excited by a lot of the interactive bits, the hardest part was keeping track of the toddler as he rushed off and explored. Staff were great and there were very few exhibits that were not working. The 2D space explorers show was great with fun audience participation.
M. H.
We the curious it's called now, it's fantastic for kids. We went on a specific toddler day which meant the little ones had the run of the place, it's brilliant fun for them with lots of activities. Older kids must love it too as it's geared towards education and learning, but it was nice that they have a day for the wee ones so they're not nudged out by the bigger kids. Brilliant!!!!
Z. H.
my family love we the curious and have been members for few years now. we revisited after the new exibit and sadly disapointed the ground floor used to be full of interesting experiments still load of good ones but lots is missing and lots of display still to be finished, my 2 girls where disapointed in the new setup to much talking on screens not as interactive as before they said.
D. S.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here during the summer holidays. As we booked in advance online we got in at the bargain price of £6.00 a person plus a booking fee. There was a lot of interactive exhibits to keep 3 children under the age of 13 busy for a few hours and even the adults had a go!! Would definitely recommend dropping by if you are in the Bristol area.
e. E.
We had a great day here with a 4 and 7 year old. Went on a sunday and it was not too busy at all. Loads and loads of fun activities for the kids to interact with. We were there a lot longer than i expected to be. Perfect for under 10s. Giant lego, making animations, giant bubbles, lots of fun machines to move. Brilliant.
E. L.
An excellent opportunity to explore science through interactive experiences and play. Not just for kids!
We loved being able to find out facts about our own bodies, for example we found out how tall we are compared to the average person and learned the weight of our own brains.
We found each installation utterly enthralling and the planetarium was out of this world!
We visited on one of their After Hours events. Great if you want to visit without the kids about.
L. S.
My little girl is only one but we love this place so much we've got annual membership. There's loads to look at and touch and play with, and a big space to explore. The cafe has toys for little ones. There's a buggy park. Really recommend if you've got kids, or even if you haven't!
F. V.
Last night was incredible. It was my mates birthday, so we had a small group watch the dark side of the moon planetarium visual sensation. It starts with old school Microsoft animation but develops into some real trippy visuals. The staff had the highest level of customer service I've seen in a very long time. Extremely professional as well as extremely accomodating and friendly. The staff on last night did a fantastic job, just a shame I forgot to take any names! An evening entertainment for £10, get on it 👍
D. B.
As two big kids we loved it and really enjoyed all the interactive exhibits. The planetarium was great too. We went on a busy Saturday but would probably go on a week day or to an adults event in future as the place was (understandably) full of kids. It's a bit pricey but a good thing to do in Bristol on a rainy day.
s. b.
I visited here years ago when it was @bristol, and we visited again yesterday. Not much has changed, the exhibits were the same. That said my 6 year old enjoyed it much more than when he was 3. It was very interactive and fun. We also booked onto the 3D planetarium which was amazing! My lad absolutly loved it, it really did feel like travelling through space. Not advisable if you do get motion sickenss. My only criticism would be the size of the chairs in the planetarium. I am by no means a skinny Minnie but I am the average UK woman's size and these seats were very uncomfortable on my hips. I just about fit in them! The planetarium show lasts for about half an hour so anyone bigger than me would find this quite uncomfortable. The seats at the cinema are bigger than these ones.
My lad spent a good hour in the building section building big houses and walls with the other kids. It's amazing how much entertainment a few foam bricks can provide. My lad also enjoyed the water fountains out the front of we the curious so do bring change of clothes and a towel. In all it was a great day out
L. N.
Great for a day out with kids, lots of stuff to do with kids. Got lots of interactive stuff for kids and for adults. Got a cafe so no need to take a lunch. Quite reasonable price for what it is. It is worth a day out. It will take a whole day especially if you have you kids. Very helpful staff and is a clean and tidy place. The only thing that I would say is bad is the price of the shop.
P. G.
Great place for kids but bring your own food. The cafeteria is over-priced with a poor selection of vegetarian/vegan options.
S. M.
Lovely museum. Truly impressed. Very good for children. My 4 year old was very Happy and played and learned a lot. Very well kept. Loads of activities to keep them busy all day. Good place for the whole family to spend their day together. Visit to the planetarium is must.
R. V.
I went here back in 2009/2010 and decided to return this year when my partner and I went on holiday to Bristol. It was still as brilliant and fascinating as it was before. The staff were amazing and fun, which really added to the whole experience. It didn't seem like much has changed in those 8 years since being there before, but it wasn't an issue to me. Great place for all ages.
T. S.
Noone to actually answer the phone, on a weekend, I accidentally booked the wrong dates as I looked at the calendar and assumed the last s was for Sunday for my visit, tried to rectify by calling them Friday evening from 4 pm and Saturday noone answered, then eventually read it that the phones was only manned Monday to Friday all sorted by Monday afternoon with a few emails looking forward to my visit the weekend
J. L.
A great afternoon out, lots of exhibits to keep us entertained, kids and adults alike. It does cost a little more but the planetarium is worth it again even if you don't have kids with you. Plenty of spots around the centre as well to have your lunch if it's a sunny day. Only thing that prevents it being 5 star is the price.
B. G.
Came here with my wife and 2 year old and we loved it. Everything is interactive and there's loads of different things to mess around with. Personally I really enjoyed the Aardman exhibits. We went there at 3:30 when the tickets halve in price. Meant we had less time there but it was plenty for our son.
C. F.
Amazing museum, pricey but worth it. We had many hours of total engagement with all the interactive exhibits. Scanning your own personal barcode you can collect photos, animations, videos, recipes and now that you make along your way. Just fascinating and a great way to talk science with your children.
T. H.
Best in the country! Amazing experience :)
j. r.
I live in Bristol. And was looking for something to do with my 3.5 and 19 month old.
It was good. But I think, for the amount of money you have to pay, it's better suited to children aged five and up.
You have to pay extra for the planetarium experience, plus there's no parking, so the nearby multi-storey car park cost me £6.50. So that's almost £34! Lucky we brought a picnic.
It is fun. But I can think of other things that we would enjoy more for the money.
E. C.
This is a science museum targeted for younger kids. The entrance fee is rather expensive but it’s probably the best museum you can find in Bristol. The place was recently renovated and quite a lot of new facilities were added. But as an adult, this place might not be too appealing to you. There is a small cafe with tons of seating places near the entrance.
j. r.
Great day out for the kids lots to door and see need about 3 - 4 hours to see and enjoy all of it.
m. k.
Fantastic Place with so much to learn and do. The staff were particularly good. They were well informed, encouraging and able to gauge the right level for their audience. Our grandson has insisted that we come again when he next visits and would like to move to Bristol!
S. M.
Myself and my wife have taken our children here many times, recently to host a birthday party. 95% of the setup is fantastic. A few things could do with modernising and repair but apart from that we all enjoyed our visit.
S. H.
Hands on exploring for kids, lots of events and also led demos, stores, dress up and more. Excellent for kids, a just see. Can be busy in half term to point of only letting in members but if you live nearby becoming a member is worth it
J. C.
Great place to visit with so much to do. Not cheap, so a whole day is needed. A few things were not fully working, but there are so many things to fiddle with. You need to get your kids to read the signage and understand each exhibit as they explore, otherwise it's just a day of pushing and pulling things.
T. W.
We had a really great day out here.watched 2 3d shows in the planetarium. Would highly recommend. The guys who done the show were outstanding. The young lady called Amielea was graet and my son is now a keen star gazer. Many thanks to you all.
R. M.
Visited with the kids over Half Term and really enjoyed it. There are loads of exhibits and interactive things to try and do. As part of your entry fee, you also get a barcoded wrist band which can be scanned throughout your visit, to make a fantastic record through photos and videos. By scanning your barcode you save activities you've done, which can then be accessed anytime via a website. Well worth a visit but be prepared to spend the majority of the day here.
M. S.
Brilliant for our 4 year old, good for our toddler! It is busy on a Sunday but found kids more patient and polite than their parents! Great place and lots to do. Nect time will visit in the week!
J. P.
Thanks to Gabe for going the extra mile to help us on our visit. A really fascinating and thought provoking place. Suited our 11 year old children just fine.
C. B.
I have been coming to this place for years and always found it good for a couple of hours entertainment. My kids are always keen to go, even if it has lost it's novelty for me a little over the years. I'm not quite sure about re-brand as I feel that they could have focused a bit more on refreshing the activities and exhibits.
N. C.
Fantastic place for the terminally curious. There are lots of interactive exhibits which will keep kids and adults of all ages entertained. I particularly enjoyed the growing ice crystals and was disappointed to learn how bad my hearing is in the audio tester.
T. P.
Took four nine year olds for a birthday day out and they were enthralled all day! Planetarium was amazing, they also loved the hands on animation exhibit. All want to go again. Park and Ride made the day easier as Bristol was busy with a major event.
J. V.
I can not speak highly enough of the care and attention by all staff we met in a recent visit. I’m a support worker for an adult with complex autism, and we visited on the 22/8. I had phoned in advance to check facility’s etc and was offered help and guidance for our visit. On arrival we were greeted with care and respect, and when we visited the planetarium we were allowed to go in before everyone else, as my autistic friend finds queueing very stressful. The show producer came and welcomed us, and had turned the sound slightly down to help with our show experience. We both really enjoyed our visit from start to finish, and I must add this was mainly down to the understanding of my friends disabilities by
such caring staff! Well done to all at We the Curious.
E.
5hrs went far too quickly for 10 year old Grandsons & 66 year old Grandmother. As one said "why go to museum when you just look & read when you can c one here & press all the buttons" Lots to see & do. The 3D show in planatarium well worth it . Good day out on rainy day
C. I.
Highly recommended! Me and my boyfriend, both in our 30s, are absolutely passionate about space. We always have lots of fun, and learn lots of highly interesting new things during the Planetarium Nights.
C. K.
Great science museum for adults and children. Lockers available for storing jackets, bags, etc. During the day, it is mainly focused on children and families, but At-Bristol also do adults only events in the evenings.
Entry is slightly expensive, especially for a family, however, if you think you'll go often, there are package deals. At-Bristol also do community days where entrance is free for voucher holders (given out at certain schools and community centres). As others have pointed out, you can bring your own lunch to make it cheaper. I also don't think At-Bristol is centrally-funded, so people shouldn't compare it's prices with say, the London Science Museum.
s. o.
Brilliant time for the family. Children really enjoyed learning new things. Only advice is to take your own food as the cafe is a rip off. £2.20 for a can of diet coke. When asked why so much the reply.... sugar tax.... um it's sugar free. Extortionate prices. Can see why it doesn't have much business
T. M.
Great place to spend an afternoon with the kids. Our boys (8 and 10) loved it and did not have nearly enough time to explore and do everything. I heard it can get crowded on a rainy day, we went on a wonderful Sunday afternoon and it was almost empty. It is not cheap but worth every penny.
J. L.
Only popped into the café as was running out to time to visit the main venue.
Food was rather nice, salad very fresh and clearly use good ingredients. The only negative was I ordered a can of coke with my meal. When I realised they charge £2.20 for a can, I promptly return it used the free water dispenser.
I understand the need for a mark up to cover overheads etc, but £2.20? Id be happy paying £1.50, or paying £2.20 for a glass of coke (Not out of a can), but can's stretch that far as I just feel ripped off.
Hopefully we will visit the actual attraction on our next visit.
A. S.
Overpriced for the experience. We would use it more and rate it higher if it was more affordable. Parent and 2 kids is about £30 - just not affordable to the majority of working families more than once or twice a year. when I was a kid the Science museum in London was free and we went all the time - I'm an aeronautical engineer now so I guess it was time well spent :-) The decision to reduce the size of the kids play area in the cafe recently baffles us - It was a big draw for toddlers and now they have a significantly worse setup. Just crazy. They are never packed out so I can't see that they needed the space. Some people just don't think...
K. R.
LOVE taking the kids here, always keeps them occupied. That big dome thing outside is a marvel but I wish they'd open it up more because I always get pestered by my son for him to go inside. Yes, it does open up for people who don't know! But some tourists think it's just a sculpture with the amount of time it's kept shut. Please open it up, @Bristol.
E. W.
My 3 children had a fantastic day today. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. The downside was the on site cafe being very overpriced and the food that we did purchase wasn't the best quality.
We would visit again but would take a picnic with us next time.
B. W.
We the curious was a fun and interactive experience wjere if you have a blue peter badge you can enter for free.
B. T.
Some great science education stands but it could do with a bit of TLC as a number of the stands are missing components or not fully working. At this price it should be A1. The 3D planetarium is fabulous though, and fantastic for only a few £ more .
T. J.
Brilliant time had by all. By all I mean grandsons aged 6 and 4 and grandparents aged 66 and 64! All exhausted at the end of our stay of 5 hours and there was still loads we didn't have time to experience! Cafe fine. Toilets clean. Staff friendly and helpful. Will certainly visit again
T.
Awesome on the inside and outside.
L. B.
Went with my 6yo son, he really enjoyed the visit and was learning. The chap who did the planetarium talk on the 20/7/19 at 2:30 was great.
G. D.
Have just returned from our fifth visit this year. Always plenty to do and at least one new thing on each visit. That is a low level of newness but it never feels stale. Wonderfully friendly staff especially in the hands on demos.
Our annual membership has proved a bargain.
Tip: arrive when it opens at ten, and you'll have the run of the place for two hours. Can be a hectic from noon to two.
J. K.
An absolute must-see for anyone in Bristol with time on their hands. Some exhibits have been there for years but never lose their charm or interactivity, whilst others are fresh and new each time. The Planetarium is probably only worth it the once, but I honestly recommend an annual trip to any locals - for children, adults and everything beside and between. Science and technology are the future, and @-Bristol provides plenty of both.
G.
It's great fot curious kids - lots to do. The only downside is the Moscow exhibit where the virtues of modern dairy farming are extolled and which completely ignores the reality behind the clip tableau presented It's the only thing I really take issue with and it's more disinformation than education
R. M.
V Impressed with customer service, and activities. Took baby and toddler and managed to see story time for the kids on Saturday morning too. Did planetarium which toddler loved.
M. P.
A fun and interesting place for people and kids of all ages, loads to do as a lot of the displays are interactive. From basic science to the latest technology, and all explained in a way that's easy to understand, and my wife says " and that's coming from someone who doesn't know how to work our dvd player ". In the reception area as you enter the building there's a nice cafe, would recommend the coffee and cakes. all in all a nice experience to while away a couple of hours, and then perhaps as we did, a stroll around the harbourside. ps if you find this review helpful, please give it a 👍
D. P.
Went as a group of adults and had so much fun. Playing all the little games made for a really genuine experience. The planetarium was good but hadany poor rendering issues taking away from the immersion
C.
Good for kids and fun for adults too! Its a place that never gets old
R. H.
Great interactive centre, my wife and I enjoyed it as much as my 6 yr old daughter. Gift aid and you get the extra cost back as vouchers which is a nive touch. Don't forget to look upstsirs
J. I.
A name change and a makeover has been a step backwards for the shop. It's not as good as it was, more space and less stock.
C. R.
Well worth a visit. Been a few times now with my family and we’ve always enjoyed our time there. Can get busy at peak times so aim for quieter periods if you don’t like crowds/ queues. Highly Recommended
S. W.
Brilliant! Took 3 grandkids age 2 to 9, all found it highly enjoyable, including the grandparents! It has a varied range of interactive scientific displays, with plenty of explanations on the principles demonstrated. For example, giant bubbles showing how the passage of light results in a multicoloured effect; a spinning metal disc on which various sized smaller discs on edge demonstrate the Coriolis effect (important in understanding weather as well as other things)
Don't miss the planetarium, especially the 3d, one of the 'wow' highlights.
There's a cafe and also an indoor picnic area. Parking close by at the Millenium Square. Also lockers to put rucksacks and bags in if required.
R. C.
Brillant I love it kids love it. Hours of fun and so educational. Also bring your own food if you want to make it cheaper on yourself. They have a seated picnic area..
B. J. G.
Nice cup of coffe and very friendly staff but decor not great
C. T.
Staff were very helpful.and my three children ages 7 9 and 10 had a great time .great value for money. My little boy lost his toy there and was upset and within an hour I had a call to say they had found it .would definitely visit again plenty to do and learn.
T. T.
My family and I decided to spend Saturday in the area around we the curious, As someone who has lived a lot of my life in and around Bristol I don't spend enough time enjoying the lovely areas of town.As a group of 7, aged 9months to 55yrs ,we had an amazing adventure along the waterfront, very relaxing, watching the boats and the steam train, drinking coffee and eating.We spent little cash and had fab time.Def going back for more.Please, don't miss out and as I said you need not go into places that may cost and still have fun.
S.
Great museum but unfortunately many of the exhibits have seen better days and many of them are broken. This could be a 5* place if they'd do a bit of maintenance but in its current state I'm not sure it's worth the entrance fee.
J. M.
Would like to thank Connor for this evenings Planetarium show. Despite there being only myself and my 8 year old grandson at the show he made it so interesting and interactive. One to remember thank you.
K. R.
Amazing for all ages but the cafe prices were horrendous 1.70 for half bag crisps
P. J.
Had an amazing day with three 6 yr olds. They absolutely loved it. So much for them to do and see. Staff were absolutely brilliant too. So friendly and helpful. Highly recommended.
C. R.
Great place to go to and take the grandchildren on a wet half term day. The exhibits are educational and very interesting. The staff are so friendly and helpful.
a. m.
Lovely place but lack activities to be done
K. C.
Awesome place, really fun and intriguing
We were there on a quiet day so no queuing which probably helped
But everything was interactive and insightful. My son and I both loved it
R. L.
Easy to spend a full day here with hundreds of activities for children of all ages and adults. Good indoor picnic area, free lockers and water fountain major bonuses... Enjoy!
R. D.
Excellent cafe, great facilities and choices with helpful and professional staff.
S. D.
Very good. Loads to keep three grandchildren happy for 4 hours. They liked the animation best. Found the evolution parts a bit far fetched.
K. H.
Brilliant day out for the three year old. Lots to do and explore. He loved the sand and the rocket adventure at the planetarium best. Good day out.
T. R.
This was an amazing day out for the children. It certainly made them curious and they haven't stopped asking questions. Perfect! Highly recommend the planetarium too.
G. M.
We have annual pass for the family but decided to take our visitor with us and they would not let us in saying they are too busy. If it's a bank holiday book ahead.
We waited patiently and they kindly let us know when it was free.
P. W.
A great place to visit, interesting & interactive. The planaterium is fantastic
H. S.
13 year old and 9 year old both loved it (as did Mum and Dad). Loads of interactive experiments across a wide range of areas. Planetarium also excellent
D. K. M.
Good place all around for kids. My son is fan of solar system so we visited and he enjoyed a lot. A lot of activities for kids so would highly recommend going.
L. W.
This is a great family place. They have such a variety of exhibitions and make a really fun way of teaching science. There is ample parking which is great and it's also not too pricey.
A. W.
Very cool science museum with loads to keep you and the kids entertained for several hours. You can even collect photos and sounds and stats on your way around and view them online after your visit.
N. K.
Great place to spend a few hours. It was fab!
Apart from a weird interaction with a rude and irate mum over the giant bubble creator 🤷♀️
A.
Its fun and great with chrilden. Upstairs is some Wallace and gromit, animate, bubbles, build it, and a vr, also a planetarium. Then go back down there is, make your own weather forecast, run a dam, and much more.
T. L.
Brought my daughters here for spaceweek to see the space show which was spectacular. Staff were all great, shop offers lots of things for curious little minds and we had a hoot with the interactive, scientific things. The time flew by. They have good offers on tickets which are also half price after a certain time. Well worth visiting.
M. D.
As a middle-aged academic at a Computer Science Department 1 hour away by public transport from @Bristol, you can imagine how I felt when I was asked to attend a public engagement there, and during my period of sabbatical too! But as I understand the need to make our subject more accessible to the public I reluctantly agreed. The presentation, by my colleagues: Dr Robit Q Its-Worthit and Dr An-Dryer Theodourisyou, was every bit as exciting as I was expecting. But what I wasn't prepared for was the warm welcome and excellent professionalism by the @Bristol staff, both on the front desk: (Tony, Andy and Allison) and in the cafe where we were offered drinks of our choice by two charming young staff members; one male, one female. My department is currently activating an
Engage the Public Initiative, therefore Robit and I (as senior colleagues) were asked to show a good example to An-Dryer as part of professional development, by engaging in accessible non-scientific (which does NOT mean 'dumbed-down') conversation with those present.
The staff, mentioned above, took it very bravely and endeavoured to make us feel as much at home as was possible under the circumstances.
T. C.
This place has seen better days and could do with a refresh. Those exhibits that still work are engaging. Avoid the cafe at all costs. Overpriced, below average food and really bad service.
S. F.
Awesome adult only evenings! I’ve had so much fun with friends doing this and then attending the planetarium - will definitely return!
A. W.
A little expensive for what it is but good couple of hours entertainment for our nearly 4 year old. Could be more seats for adults while walking round.
R. S.
Love it here, have returned a few times. We made a mistake with my tickets and the staff were fantastic and really helpful. Did everything to make sure that i had a good experience. One star less as its a bit of a disappointment to go back and see the same things still broken (the water bit near the start, some of the levers are broken) i have never been when this was fully working and it was be good to see a bit of maintenance so it can be fully interactive again.
C. W.
Had a great time with our nearly 5 year old. Spent over 4 hours here. Loads of interactive displays that we all enjoyed.
F. W.
Fairly pricey, but worth it. great fun, but it remains to be scientific and educational. Something new has been on every time I've visited. Definitlely recommended. Only drawback is shortage of parking spots
W. D.
This place is extraordinarily fun and super cool gadgets and gizmos and I hope to come back here soon
G. a. T. B.
Lovely place to visit with children, but do not try to contact WeThe Curious by phone! Does anybody ever answer? Six attempts at the Membership line (failed) and nobody answering on reception. Were it not such a good place for our family to visit we would have given up long ago!
A. H.
Overall well worth a visit but be prepared for neck pain after. They don’t have the seat angle right, unlike the London one, so you do get neck pain. Still fun.
J. B.
Good fun, and good value if you go for a late ticket 1.5 hours before close (you'll have to move around the exhibits quickly though).
s. c.
Great facility but far too busy for the size of the place and the exhibits. Not enough staff to control children who are pulling exhibits apart when others are using them.
A. N.
What an amazing place for the whole family, great experience and lots to see.
D.
It's a cool place where you can spend the whole day. Just recently they've added some new experiments as the old ones were looking rather tired. I'd recommend it!
J. S.
Good family day out. The planetarium experience could have more graphics and less talk, but the children enjoyed it.
M.
Great fun for the family and little one. Lots to do and our Lo is only 2 but kept busy all day! Thanks for a fun day out
N. S.
Great time at the museum, unfortunately it caught fire!
D. B.
This is a fantastic place to explore so many different themes of curiosity!! The staff are brilliant and always happy to talk about any subject or help out in any way. The planetarium is incredible, the Spring show was captivating and was a great, educational experience with some really knowledgeable people leading it.
B. P.
Mostly amazing the museum it’s self was brilliant although the cafe was dirty and some of the seats were cut open but the museum was amazing plus the planetarium was really good
P. G.
Went into their shop. Great selection of (sometimes scientific) toys for all ages
D. T.
Great fun learning resource for children. Full of fascinating interactive science exhibits.
T. T.
Great fun. Plenty to interest all age groups.
J. F.
I always enjoy my time at We The Curious even though I'm an adult! Their events like After Hours are great and I always discover something new every time I go!
R. D.
It's honestly the best place I've ever been maybe minus wagamama you can't be wagamama but even wagagmam doesn't have sCIENCE and this place DOES! It's amazing and you can spend five hours there and learn weird things, legit ANY AGE go to this place it's so fun
S. O.
A great day out. Loads to do, we spent 6 hours and could have stayed longer. The 3D Planetarium was the highlight.
E. S. N. H.
If you’re into anything even slightly scientific or you like stop motion animation, then just go (it’ll be worth it). But was the name change really worth it? (if you didn’t know, this place used to be called @Bristol)
K. L. l.
Great staff. Fab science. Only problem was local school children running wild and jumping in and grabbing buttons/kit out of our hands.
R. W.
Apart from the name, it hasn't changed much since @tBristol. Too overpriced to wander in for 30minutes. More for families & kids wanting to spend half a day learning a lot.
T. T.
We the curious is an amazing place to go its very enjoyable for kids and grownups I highly recommend it the planetarium is the best way to end your adventure of knowledge
A. L.
Was my second time and I got to see Solar System Odyssey. Not as informative as my previous. It lacked facts about what it was being shown, also was too interactive for a 45min show, lots of wasted time into asking the audience what to display.
Btw My first show was mind blowing, 5 of 5, narrated by a blue hair girl.
M. J.
A great place to bring little people to expand their interests and knowledge base. The night sky will never look the same way again. Something for everyone.
You must visit
S. v. G.
Great museum, we spent 2 hours here and we still didn't have enough time. But the time we did spend was fabulous. 😅
L. J.
Amazing!!! So much interactive exhibits and staff so eager to expand minds and promote thoughtful curiosity about the world we live in. Do you have a curiosity you want to share or explore??
T. H.
Toys and coffee and tea and sandwich and pizza and chips and mayonnaise and salad and ham sandwiches magazines and pen and pencil and paper and sweet
N. N.
Lots of exhibitions to see, lots of fun to have, and the planetarium is definitely worth spending the extra £3.50.
Q. R.
Sadly didn't have enough time to explore it fully, there is so much to do! Even made my husband, who I constantly bore with science stuff, loved it there!
J. M.
Grandkids loved it. Lots to entertain them. Excellent 3D planetarium show. Would recommend.
T. L.
sit inside the chrome sphere on Millenium Square and watch 3d projections that explain the Earth's relationship with the universe. fascinating fly by animations and constellation explanations. staff are super friendly and accomodating.
K. W.
We went to the planetarium evening and loved it. We did two shows in a row and it was well worth it.
J. M.
Absolutely amazing place to visit. I walked into the gift shop and was greeted by an Isambard Kingdom Brunel lookalike who told me information about the ship. I visited here when I had just entered Bristol for the day, and was shocked at how great it was! The gift shop included toilets which were extremely clean and neat.
J. M.
Very enjoyable. Shame is an extra charge as part of entry to we are curious.
Y.
LOVE this place, went here for like my 8th birthday or something and it was EPIC
M. P.
Fun, engaging and interactive. I went with my partner and had a great time - it isn't just for kids 😊
G. S.
At the Silver Globe you can take great pictures of yourself.
E. S.
Excellent place for Young People to learn about science in a fun way! The late entry offer is very well priced and usally very quiet!
S. C.
The museum is OK, bit pricey. Cursed with TERRIBLE names though. Seriously: '@Bristol' & 'We The Curious' whoever is naming this place needs to stop what they're doing because they are really bad at it.
C. B.
Excellent days out with the children just about affordable prices, Sadly parking lets it all down when you have a vehicle over 6ft - no parking anywhere.
L. V.
I went their on 18th January with my school had the best day ever I would love to go again it's worth the money!
D. M.
Inspirational and fuels dorment aspirational energy in children!!! Every child should go there once a week as part of their school schedule....
E. G.
Great for adults and kids alike, although the children won't really appreciate it until they are at least 3-4
D. W.
Very nice inside and out
A. L.
Enjoyable 4 hours, some interesting stuff to see and do, the planetarium was extra money but was worth it.
g.
We The Curious is one of the most scientific places I have ever been to. Human body... DNA structure and What If? If you want to find something out, go here and find out about science
S. R.
Super solar system geek-out! The new 4k projectors gave great 3D and the presenters were good fun.
L. D.
One place I love going is this place I remember when if was called @bristol tho I think they should get some new things I still think this place is great
I. B.
Seems so little but you will take more than 3-4 hours to have a complete tour. Magnificent experiments.
Y. K.
Changed the experience to one that is even better than before.
J.
Best place ever definitely worth paying money for and it's in a nice place in Bristol it's not just fun for kids it's extra fun for adults to!
S. R.
Brilliant place to learn and play.
B. D.
I was exited visiting this place. From a long time I am interested in science and technology in general. There is a lot to be seen here, one visit is not enough. Really imressed!
A. D.
My son loved it. Loads to do. A real 'hands on' experience. Great family day out.
A. G.
Really fun really interesting good value
D. B.
Fantastic Museum for both kids and adults .
Informative and helpful staff and very interesting exhibitions.
E. T.
Excellent And Friendly Staff, Educational And Extremely Fun! Gift Shop Sells Some Lovely Things For Me To Geek Out 😂
S. L.
We had a good time but feel it was aimed at a much younger audience than we anticipated.
J. R.
Fantastic day out. Children loved it. Love the wristbands to view online later
R. F. (.
A great place even without kids, food and drink in the café a bit pricey
L. B.
My kids love it! 🤗
P. H.
Excellent attraction for children of all ages. Everything hands-on. Parking right next door.
P. F.
Brilliant day out for the kids! Plenty of things to keep us big kids entertained too.
M. J. T.
I went mid-week with two toddlers who both had a great time.
M. Y.
It had good staff
M.
It is very fun and a good place to tack your kids! ☺
H. C.
Amazing to go to loads of interactive and interesting things to do and see thoroughly enjoying going I definitely recommend 😁😁😁
M. B.
Lovely clean cafe!
J. b.
Very good place to study different forms of science and a nice spot to take the kids
B. C.
Cool experience, lots of fun exhibits.. but it's pretty expensive
N.
Great science centre with lots to do for the kids. Usually very busy!
i. -. G. P. S.
Great for young teens... Even better for us oldies when they do No Kids evenings!!!
H. H.
A great place for making science interesting for kids, and adults! So much time can be spent here.
A. M.
Very fun and creative place to go. A great reccommendation for enriching cildrens minds
S. K.
Enjoyed my visit today with my youth group. Planetarium was fantastic 😀
S. D.
Brilliant location and so much to stimulate my 7 year old. Will definitely return 😊
B. P.
It good day out but price is a bit high for what it is and it educational for your kids
B. B.
Went here on the 6th February (Birthday treat). I am a space fan (saw Professor Brian Cox LIVE in Cardiff last year). The Planetarium itself seats 98 people. I just read SOME negative reviews on here and personally I think some of the naysayers need to wake up. The shows are very informative and it opens one's mind to what's out in the universe. I found the seats themselves are extremely comfortable. Many thanks to Nick (Mohammed Salah lookalike) and the wonderful female staff who looked after the crowd tonight. I was also privileged to take part in the "Mars" ball throw and catch segments. Will definitely recommend this Planetarium to any upcoming star gazers in the Bristol area x
S. H.
Great place, endless fun for kids and worth the 'yearly membership' . Great fun for the kids!
A. K.
Really great planetarium with fantastic shows put on by the staff, enjoyable for anyone.
M. N.
Restaurant area was not clean under and on the tables.
G. W.
Excellent facility, kids loved it (8 & 12 years old)
B. H.
I recommend you all come because this is would be a rememberable day to not forget I went here in year 7 and had the time of my life😆
S. W.
Menu not very varied and prices are on the high side.
M. C.
Great science museum, I have never been disappointed in my many years of patronage.
R. B.
Went here on a school trip and it was amazing. I really enjoyed it
N. G.
A good mix of education a day fun. The planetarium is especially good.
K. L.
Top great indoor activities for children - from babies to young teenagers
J. T.
Really good place with children, can easily spend 4h inside !
D. S.
Loads to occupy children of all ages, the planetarium was amazing
J. P.
Absolutely love this place, it brings out your inner child
J. P.
Excellent. The only difficult thing was getting the kids to leave.
F. T.
Great fun for children, a well organized and managed place 😊
B. N.
Educational and surprisingly good for toddlers.
T. F.
It’s really good but way too expensive!!! Would love to get more but price prohibits :(
H. Y.
Costly for the number of exhibits and some interactives not working. Same as when it was called @Bristol.
S. S.
Sally Stubbs Was at Bristol science we see space and food things and computer works and how babies come come from all so about people from sally Stubbs
J. S.
Quite expensive for adults to get in but great for kids.
D. R.
Fantastic day out adults loved it as much as the kids!
S. P.
Loads of fun for young enquiring minds, you could even take children....
J. E.
A fun way to learn about science as a child (and even as an adult during the special event nights!)
R. T.
Had a great time, loads of interesting interactive science things!
J. K.
Great attraction expensive prices luckily we got in for free 🤭👍🏻
D. S.
Excellent place and great services to we went with friends of ours years ago i highly and thoroughly recommend this place
D. M.
Great for the grandchildren loads to do they loved it 👍
D. R.
Great place for kids of all ages to get involved in science
L. W.
It's okay for kids
C. A.
it was amazing!! I love this place
N. E.
Great place to take the kids and great for hiring conference rooms.
O. V.
Good for a nice day out. It has a lot to do, and is educational.
J. M.
Awesome centre full of lots of information. Good for people of all ages.
I. N.
Great experience
o. w.
Just amazing, children never get bored when over there.
J. P.
Just a great day out for all the family young old and young at heart.
E. R.
Great science museum for all ages!
S. m.
Great stuff
J. B.
So much variety, lots to see and do. Friendly helpful staff.
B. W.
Easily spent 4 hrs here with the kids!
S. M.
It's a best place for adults and children for since
D. C.
Awesome planetarium show,with 3D glasses!Loved it!!!
B. H.
making book learning easy and nice don't tell roy!
K. R.
Great place with lots to learn and many interesting things
M. O.
Fantastic! Fun and lots to do and see!
W. M.
A really amazing and incredible place to explore!!
L. M.
Always have a great time with the kids.
M. M.
Fantastic place for a family day out.
K. R.
Very interesting
L. B.
If you don't know some stuff. Learn it here.
Maybe.
J. R.
Such a good day out for all ages
P. C.
great time, bubbles were the best bit
N. H.
Great day out
J. K.
My granddaughter seemed to enjoy it
R. S.
So much to do, the kids loved it.
k.
Wonderful day out with kids and grandparents
C. H.
Great
J. R.
Great place, despite its awful name.
d. k.
Too expensive
L. C.
Great place for the whole family!
I. T.
Expensive, but interesting and educational activities
S. K.
Nice for kids to learn more about science
M. O.
Loved it! great fun!
V. C.
Brilliant!
A. D.
Amazing lates event in the planetarium
O. K.
Very good place for child
V. K.
Great fun
J.
For anybody wondering this place used to be called @Bristol.
M. A.
Going on saterday very excited
A. F.
3D Planitarioum is the best!
M. T.
a good family day out
N. C.
Loved it
A. G. S. M.
Enjoyed my visit
P. J.
Amazing!
S. M.
Nice but small
A. j. o.
Awesome, nice things
J. R.
Expensive but good!
A. D.
It’s good museum
H.
Loved it
P. J.
Great science shop
D. B.
Very good illusions
M. O.
Good but expensive
R. H.
Fantastic fun!
M. S.
Slightly on the expensive side
T. R.
Fun
Y. L.
Good
E. E.
Awesome
C. P.
Plenty to look at and take part in
J. P.
Good for kids
o. p.
Alright
R. A.
Very interesting...
J. W.
Overpriced food
P. J.
Hours of fun
s. k.
We ❤ Bristol
F. R.
(Translated) Beautiful for children but also for adults.
(Original)
Bellissimo per bambini ma anche per gli adulti.
M. S.
(Translated) Great place! You can spend a lot of time with your kids here. Greetings to the friendly service :)
(Original)
Świetne miejsce! Można tutaj spędzić z dzieciakami naprawdę dużo czasu. Pozdrawiamy przemiłą obsługę :)
T. T.
(Translated) Very complete museum. We spent 5 hours there with the children. Pervasive interactivity. Small experiments, film creations and other creative activities. Special mention for the planetarium, you could stay there for hours contemplating space.
(Original)
Musée très complet. On y a passé 5 heures avec les enfants. Interactivité omniprésente. Petites expériences, créations de films et autres activités créatrices. Mention spéciale pour le planétarium, on pourrait y rester des heures à contempler l espace.
S. M.
(Translated) Excellent, very interactive museum for young and old alike. Really great ! Plan a full day to do everything!
(Original)
Excellent musée très interactif pour les petits comme pour les grands. Vraiment génial ! Prévoir une journée complète pour tout faire !
J. H.
Super für Kinder. Alles kann angefasst werden und ausprobiert werden. Auch für Eltern interessant. Schöner Tagesausflug an einem regnerischen Tag.
(Translated)
Great for kids. Everything can be touched and tried out. Also interesting for parents. Nice day trip on a rainy day.
P. G.
(Translated) I preferred the system before that when we had the paper bracelet with the barcode to register the data online, too bad we changed
(Original)
Je préféré le système d'avant qu'and on avait les bracelet en papier avec les code barre pour enregistré les donné en ligne dommage qu'il on changé
P. J.
(Translated) It is very interesting for parents and children. It is a little too expensive but there is a year subscription.
(Original)
C'est très intéressant pour les parents et les enfants. C'est un peu trop cher mais il existe un abonnement à l'année.
R. V.
(Translated) Great. Great place to learn science in a fun way, especially for kids.
(Original)
Excelente. Ótimo lugar para se aprender ciências de forma divertida, principalmente para crianças.
M.
(Translated) A fantastic and wonderful place to spend a day with children
(Original)
Un lugar fantástico y maravilloso para pasar un día con niños
G. A.
(Translated) Interesting but is best accompanied by a physics expert
(Original)
Interessante ma è meglio accompagnati da esperto di fisica
P. C.
(Translated) It is a museum more than anything for the little ones with a planetarium that is deserving
(Original)
Es un museo más que nada para los peques con un planetario que es de lo mercito
B. P.
M. P.
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H. B.
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D. S.
P. S.
R. S.
T. B.