Science Gallery

Trinity College,
Dublin 2,
Ireland

Rating 5.0 5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews

Museums & Galleries · City Centre (South)

53.34400177, -6.249879837
Science Gallery

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The Science Gallery is a world first. A new type of venue where today's white-hot scientific issues are thrashed out and where you get a chance to have your say. In summary, The Science Gallery is a place where ideas meet and opinions collide. The Science Gallery attracts many different types of exhibition. Throughout each exhibition, The Science Gallery hosts events, talks, debates and workshops, giving you the chance to get involved.

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Science Gallery was first reviewed by Joe B. on February 14th, 2009.

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Floundering F.

Floundering F. lives 2.37 km from Science Gallery

4.0 on August 6th, 2009

I had a nice lunch in there today. They have a good variety of food and drink, and there is always something interesting going on there. There is currently a bubbles interactive exhibition. Fun to watch and there were loads of kids enjoying it.

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Joe  B.

Joe B. lives 2.35 km from Science Gallery

5.0 on February 14th, 2009

This is a great place for young and old alike!
Everyone will learn something new from this interactive museum. It also holds free special seminars for students, academics and the general public. It's worth signing up on line to join the forums and recieve a free membership card which gives a 10% discount on the cafe and books etc. Well worth a visit and soon to be up there with the book of Kells on Dublins must visit sites!
Highs: Cutting Edge Technology, Green Credentials, Architecture and staff!
Lows: 5 min walk from front square of TCD, Closes early some days.

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