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You'll Have A Magical Experience In Glasgow Science Centre

Scottish Attractions > Glasgow Science Centre



Explore 300 hands-on exhibits, interactive workshops and live science shows. The Centre provides a good variety of exhilarating experiences.

Science Centre
On the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, is the Glasgow Science Centre, the science and technology museum which was awarded a five star rating in the visitor attraction category by the Scottish Tourist Board, Visit Scotland.

Great news indeed as it was reportedly struggling to cope with a large financial deficit within first year of being open.

The Centre hosts the superb IMAX Theatre, which was opened in 2001 and was the first cinema of its kind in Scotland. Films in 2D and 3D on a mind blowing screen, said to be larger than an eight storey building, show the entire world system like it has never been seen before. The digital sound system is 12,000 watts, which is largely unheard of.

Also within the Glasgow Science Centre is the 105m high Glasgow Tower, the only tower in the world to rotate 360° from the ground up, offering breathtaking views of Glasgow. In fact it has many attractions, all brought together to entertain and excite, and where children can explore scientific principles. Stylish and futuristic, a magnificent site housed in 3 iconic buildings, it is located 1 mile from the city centre, opposite the SECC and BBC, on the banks of the River Clyde. With it's gleaming titanium crescent, the science centre can be seen for miles around.

The Science Mall building has the Scottish Power Planetarium, a climate change theatre, and three floors of interactive exhibits, including 'Alice Through the Looking Glass,' an interactive experience about perception.

Science Centre
The Mall also features many intriguing and entertaining hands-on science exhibits and provides lively learning experiences for all members of the family.

The magical experience of science is carried on through the first floor where visitors can take part in workshops, see
a science theatrical live show or get involved with hands-on exhibitions.

On the second floor more workshops can be taken, and an unbelievable experience with amusing results can be seen through creating 3D models of different body parts. The three floors are packed with exhibits, cafes and a shop. It can get busy at the weekends, so it's best to visit during the week, when most of the interactive exhibits can be accessed without waiting too long. What makes Glasgow Science Centre so magical is that you are presented with the opportunity to interact with science.

Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland's must-see attractions.


Opening Times & Entrance Fees

Open 7 days 10am-5pm
Adults (16+) £7.95
Child & Concession £5.95

Please note there is a £3 car parking fee.



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