Down House was home of the world-renowned scientist Charles Darwin where he lived with his family from 1842 until his death in 1882. He and his wife Emma had remodelled ... read more
Overbeck's is a Edwardian house, surrounded by a 2.75 ha (7 acres) garden. It is named after its last private owner, the inventor Otto Overbeck (1860 - 1937. The ... read more
The Parc de la Villette (55.5 ha) has ten themed gardens and houses the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris, a science museum (Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie) ... read more
The Technopolis, founded in 2000, is a technical education centre and science museum, with a permanent interactive exhibition. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Planetarium of the Royal Observatory of Belgium, one of the largest in Europe, offers the visitors a faithful reproduction of the firmament by projecting it onto a ... read more
The Collection of Anatomical Pathology, located in the 'Madhouse Tower' ( 'Narrenturm') and part of the Natural History Museum, features some ... read more
The Natural History Museum and Technology - Haus der Natur, was founded in 1924 and displays a series of exhibitions focusing on dinosaurs, geology, the natural world ... read more
The Josephinum Collections of the Medical University of Vienna represent the institutions almost 650-year history and include comprehensive libraries, archives, images, ... read more
The Kuffner Observatory was constructed for Moritz von Kuffner, between 1884 - 1886, as a private research institution. Today it is operated as a public observatory ... read more
The Vienna Planetarium is an ultra modern Planetarium, with eight different multimedia-shows providing an exciting an informative program for all age groups, and where ... read more
The Sigmund Freud Museum, housed in the apartment where Freud lived with his wife Martha, his kids, and his sister-in-law between 1891 and 1938, is dedicated to the ... read more
The Vienna Technical Museum (Technisches Museum Wien), where the foundation stone was laid in 1909 by Emperor Franz Josef, features permanent exhibitions of Nature and ... read more
The Viktor Frankl Center is a museum dedicated to the philosophy and psychotherapy of Viktor Frankl (1905 – 1997). He was a neurologist and psychiatrist, as well as ... read more
Medical Museion, founded in 1906, is a combined museum and research unit from the University of Copenhagen, focusing on medical history, medical humanities, medical ... read more
VilVite is an exciting science centre where both young and old get in touch with the fascinating world of science and technology, through interactive ... read more
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is dedicated to Norway's technology, industry, science and medicine, offering interactive installations and a great ... read more
Northern Norwegian Science Center, located on campus at the Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø, wants to enhance people's understanding of the universe, the ... read more
Polaria, opened in 1998, is an educational centre translating in an Arctic experience, the climate and environmental research that takes place in the Arctic area. For ... read more
The Arctic University Museum of Norway, dating back to 1872, features natural sciences and cultural sciences in the Northern region. The museum offers three additional ... read more
The Nobel Prize Museum is, in the best tradition of Alfred Nobel (1833 – 1896), dedicated to the great issues of our time and shows how we can respond to them through ... read more