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Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

Frost Science in Miami offers visitors a variety of interactive exhibits with reliable scientific information about everything under the sun.

Museum infrastructure

Philip and Patricia Frost Museum square is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay and the opportunity to rest at any moment, as soon as your legs get tired. Tourists can sit in a cafe and eat a delicious lunch, just stroll through the beautiful territory, and also spend time in the recreation areas. An excursion to the modern 3D planetarium will be especially exciting.

On an attractive, beautifully cleaned and well-groomed territory with modern buildings, there is a private parking lot, which you still have to pay a little for.

The museum offers the best conditions for studying science! The square of the Frost Science Museum in Miami has its own planetarium of impressive size, as well as:

  • center of unique birds of prey;
  • high-tech observatory;
  • interactive exhibits;
  • aquarium with rare fish.
Photo of Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Miami — American Butler

Features of exhibits and expositions

On the territory of the scientific building you will find fascinating knowledge about what is happening in science, what modern technologies make life easier, which ones are created to improve the condition of the earth, and much more.

This center is the best place to understand the importance of technologies and evaluate their positive side. For 65 years, year after year, the Museum of Science in Miami offers a wide variety of educational programs, and opens up interesting knowledge for everyone.

Many useful and educational programs and films can be watched in the museum, from the beginning and the birth of our planet, to promising innovative technologies that they plan to use in the future to explore unknown places and resources. This is really a great place to spend a weekend with children and more. It will be informative to walk people of all ages, since the opening secrets of various, unexplored fields of activity from the history of mankind will always be of interest to all visitors.

Frost Science — Miami science museum photo — American Butler
The best time to visit is on weekends, because on weekdays a large number of schoolchildren are brought here and sometimes you have to wait in lines to see certain exhibits.

Visit to the Frost Science museum

The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum in Miami is a member of the Science Association. It employs scientists who conduct very exciting excursions every day — real masters of their craft! They make sure that you get only reliable information that even Google does not know about.

There is always something to see at the Frost Science Museum. Here are collected a variety of fields of science, including space and biological. Secrets of the universe, DNA, secrets of life of ancient civilizations and creatures, for example, dinosaurs, the latest NASA research and much more awaits tourists.

Everyone will like this place, but it is better not to go here with a baby who is less than 8-10 years old.

Phillip and Patricia Frost Science Museum in Miami — photo of the planetarium inside — American Butler

Additional Information

  • Address

    1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132

  • Phone

    +1-305-434-9600

  • Mode of operation

    The museum is open:

    • from 09:30 am – 6:00 pm.
  • Cost

    Adults

    • 18-64 years old: $29.95;
    • Senior Citizens: 65+: $26.95;
    • Students: 18+ (with ID): $26.95.

    Children

    • 3-12 years old: $20.95;
    • up to 2 years: free of charge.
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Address

1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132

Phone

+1-305-434-9600

Mode of operation

The museum is open:

  • from 09:30 am – 6:00 pm.
Cost

Adults

  • 18-64 years old: $29.95;
  • Senior Citizens: 65+: $26.95;
  • Students: 18+ (with ID): $26.95.

Children

  • 3-12 years old: $20.95;
  • up to 2 years: free of charge.
Web site

Visit website

 But in any case, it is better to see detailed information in advance on the museum website.

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