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J
3 years ago

It's like a smaller version of the Exploratorium i...

It's like a smaller version of the Exploratorium in San Francisco. I wasn't sure where to park but I guess you park in any lot nearby. It's a little walk to get from the parking lots to the entrance. There's great views of the Bay. There's a lower second floor that has larger rooms for large groups. There's also a small section on the lower floor that isn't as busy as the main floor. It's definitely great for young children about 10 and below. I was sad that the gift shop didn't have a lot of Lawrence Hall of Science gifts.

P
3 years ago

Looking down from the sky, this building is a bit ...

Looking down from the sky, this building is a bit similar to USS Voyager (NCC-74656), but in fact, the starship looks a bit smaller in terms of human ratio. I have to say that the designer of this building still has a rich imagination. When I went in, I found that the design structure inside was not magnificent, but rather ordinary. Maybe based on the local average income and geographical environment, and limited financial resources, such a scale is considered good. The museum is located on a high mountain, so you can see almost the entire city from above.

C
4 years ago

Lots of fun. We went with a 4, 5 and 13 year old ...

Lots of fun. We went with a 4, 5 and 13 year old and there were things for all of them (and the young at heart adults). The life size water table was a highlight. All the members of our party love it. It's outside. The craft room where we may windmill designes and tested them was also a hit. We will be back! I highly recommend it. It wasn't busy at all.

K
4 years ago

Now called the Berkeley Lab, it is high in the Ber...

Now called the Berkeley Lab, it is high in the Berkeley Hills in a futuristic-looking building. Photo is the view from their courtyard.

It brings scholars from different disciplines to work together, for example, on environmental and technical challenges.

About Lawrence hall of science, uc berkeley

The Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley is a renowned science center that offers a unique and interactive learning experience for people of all ages. Located in the beautiful hills above the UC Berkeley campus, this science center has been inspiring curiosity and promoting scientific literacy since 1968.

At The Lawrence Hall of Science, discovery runs through everything they do. They believe that there are many perspectives in science and encourage visitors to explore their own perspective. With over 40 years of experience in providing hands-on learning opportunities, The Lawrence Hall of Science has become one of the most respected science centers in the world.

The Lawrence Hall of Science offers a wide range of exhibits and programs designed to engage visitors with science concepts. From interactive exhibits on physics, chemistry, biology, earth sciences to planetarium shows and live animal demonstrations - there is something for everyone at this amazing facility.

One popular exhibit at The Lawrence Hall of Science is "Forces That Shape the Bay," which explores how natural forces have shaped San Francisco Bay Area's landscape over time. Visitors can also learn about earthquakes by experiencing simulated tremors on an earthquake simulator or explore astronomy by observing stars through telescopes at night.

In addition to its exhibits, The Lawrence Hall of Science also offers various educational programs for students from kindergarten through high school. These programs are designed to help students develop critical thinking skills while exploring scientific concepts in a fun and engaging way.

The center's staff includes experienced educators who work closely with teachers to develop curriculum-based programs that meet state standards while providing an exciting learning experience for students. They also offer professional development workshops for teachers so they can incorporate hands-on activities into their classroom lessons.

The Lawrence Hall of Science is committed to making science accessible to everyone regardless of age or background. They offer free admission days throughout the year as well as discounted rates for groups such as schools or community organizations.

Overall, The Lawrence Hall Of Science is an exceptional place where visitors can discover new things about themselves and the world around them while having fun! Whether you're interested in physics or biology or just want to learn more about our planet - this place has something for you!

Lawrence hall of science, uc berkeley

Lawrence hall of science, uc berkeley

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