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Musées des sciences et de la technologieMusées
Ouverture Ouvert le 10:00-17:00
Temps de visite recommandé :1-3 heures
Adresse:
767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307, United StatesCarte
Nº de téléphone : +1 404-929-6300
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Un grand endroit pour se divertir sur la science et l'histoire naturelle avec beaucoup de choses pour garder les enfants de toutes les âges enthousiastes.
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Un grand endroit pour se divertir sur la science et l'histoire naturelle avec beaucoup de choses pour garder les enfants de toutes les âges enthousiastes.
The Vernbank Museum of Natural History is very spacious. The Museum of Natural History has a large collection of objects. The large dinosaur fossils here are very good. You can appreciate these things carefully. They are visited all over the country.
The Vernbank Museum of Natural History is a well-known Museum of nature and history in Atlanta. It's suitable for bringing children together. It's absolutely worth visiting. The museum is clean, beautiful and friendly. It's especially suitable for parent-child activities. It can take children to see stars.
A total of three floors of indoor exhibition area, outdoor children's paradise and outdoor forest area. The third floor has regular storytelling time, and children can also drop in to listen to a story. On the third floor, there are also exploratory houses for children aged 2-9, similar to small science and technology museums in general. The second floor mainly introduces the geographic location and some geological history of Georgia. The movies in giant screen 3-D cinemas are usually 40 minutes, a little longer for children.
I went to the iMAX night on Friday and the dance. I watched the polar documentary of National Geography, which was very shocking.