ScienceWorks
ScienceWorks is an Australian science museum in Melbourne. It is a location of Museums Victoria, which manages the state's cultural and scientific holdings. It's in the Spotswood neighborhood. Scienceworks, which opened on March 28, 1992, is situated in a purpose-made facility "designed along industrial lines" near the historic Spotswood Pumping Station, which was erected in 1897 and has a steam engine display.
ScienceWorks covers robots, space, energy, technology, climate science, and every other area of contemporary life, as its name suggests; subjects are separated into themes and age groups. You may do experiments, play interactive games, and engage in seminars, so don't expect everything to be contained behind glass cases. There are activities for guests of all ages, including a program for children under the age of five and plenty of activities for those who are still children at heart. The Melbourne Planetarium, with its 52-foot domed ceiling, reclining chairs, and surround sound, is another attraction at ScienceWorks, featuring 30-minute feature films focusing on a certain astronomical topic.
Location: 2 Booker St, Melbourne, VIC 3015
Website: museumsvictoria.com.au/scienceworks