The Museum of Science in New York
In New York City, everyone, young and old, is born to develop their potential. The New York Science Museum is one of the best places for self-development and self-discovery.
Children and adults alike will enjoy their free time at the Science Museum of New York. This museum is a unique institution of its kind, with more than 450 seminars, exhibitions and various meetings a year. There is no better place to discover the world from new and unexpected angles.
The New York Science Museum was founded back in 1965 as part of an international exhibition. At the time of its opening, this museum format was innovative, the center in New York was one of the first in the world. In the course of its long existence, the museum has experienced many challenging moments. It has been closed several times for renovations and accused of being unpopular, but today, in the age of information and knowledge, this museum has finally got the love the world wants.
The Science Museum of New York has always been unusual. It was also distinguished by the fact that it was virtually the only museum in the entire United States that organized on its territory free courses for teachers and applicants for subsequent enrollment.
Today the museum is a huge complex, where it will be interesting and fun for both children and adults – all without exception. Parents and children can discover the world of mathematics and physics together, as well as take part in interactive exhibitions that are regularly updated.
In addition to the museum complex itself, after a final renovation in the 1990s in response to the growing popularity of the museum, all visitors can now enjoy strolls along the alley, a movie theater with a unique repertoire, and a cute café. The Museum of Science in New York is one of the few institutions to which New York City itself has solemnly bestowed the status of “cultural institute,” an honor bestowed on very few.
Already at the museum
“Connecting Worlds” exhibition
The exhibition presented in the Museum of Science’s legendary Great Hall “Connecting Worlds” immerses the viewer in a fantastical cartoon world, where all your actions, gestures and movements affect the balance of this complex system. The museum presents its Universe, which consists of six worlds where living organisms live and dwell: jungles, deserts, swamps, valleys, reservoirs and meadows. Each of these ecological systems has its own complex rules of existence and operation. However, all animals and living creatures of the planet are forced to exist in this complicated system of coordinates, communicating with each other in order to extract the main resource – water. Each viewer of this amazing exhibition can get involved in the interaction with this amazing not system, to witness all the intricacies of the lives of living beings of the planet Earth.
Each viewer will be able to grasp the mood of this complex interconnection of living organisms and their habitats, and later develop his or her own strategy for keeping all these systems in balance.
Using gestures, thoughts, movements and directions, each viewer of the exhibition becomes a major participant and creator of balance in the world of living things on planet Earth. Every movement in the great hall of the science museum will have different consequences.