Valladolid Science Museum
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Established | 2003 |
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Location | Avenida de Salamanca, Valladolid 47014 - Spain |
Director | Inés Rodríguez Hidalgo |
Website | Website |
Area | 9,300 m2 (100,000 sq ft) |
Valladolid Science Museum (Spanish: Museo de la Ciencia de Valladolid) was opened in May 2003 as a museum and an iconic piece of architecture based on an old flour mill.[1] Rafael Moneo and Enrique de Teresa used a lot of the old industrial complex to create this new Science Museum.

Description
This municipal museum was designed by the architects Rafael Moneo and Enrique de Teresa with the help of Francisco Romero and Juan Jose Echevarria. The museum is to the south west of the city on the right bank of the
North Plaza
Lobby
The permanent exhibition in the lobby includes two cars. The fastest is a
Besides an area dedicated to
First floor

The first floor has a number of interactive displays. One explains the different ways of generating electricity whilst a model of the town shows the cycle of water usage. A large display illustrates
River House
The River House (Casa del Rio) was first opened in 2007, but it has since been extended to allow more aquariums, terrariums and interactive displays. The house exploits the museum's location on the banks of the
Planetarium
The museum claims the honour of having the first digital planetarium in Spain. The 11 metre dome is inclined at an angle of 15 degrees and s used to display astronomical animations of the Solar System, galaxies and stars which are described by resident astronomers. The picture on the dome is created by 11.5 million pixels created by six aligned projectors.[3]
References
- ^ Museum website, accessed December 2012
- ^ "Industrializing inland Spain: The assembly of the Renault 4CV at "FASA de Valladolid", 1951–1958". Investigaciones de Historia Económica (6 :133–62). 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ^ New graphical planetarium of the Science Museum of Valladolid immerses visitors in 3D universe, barco.com, accessed December 2012