Situated along the Charles River, the Museum of Science in Boston is home to more than 500 interactive exhibits, as well as an array of live presentations offered at different times during the day. All of these are focused around the STEM fields of math, engineering, technology, and science.
In addition to the exhibits and presentation, the museum also consists of a theater of electricity featuring one of the largest Van de Graaff generators in the world, the only domed IMAX in New England, and a planetarium. There are also several exhibits originally part of the city’s Computer History Museum.
1 Science Park, Boston, MA 02114, 617-723-2500