Asheville Museum of Science

Asheville Museum of Science    

3.5/5
(96) · Science museum in Asheville, United States
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The Asheville Museum of Science (AMOS) is a growing local science museum with interactive, hands-on exhibits for science lovers of all ages! We are WNC’s home for experiential science learning …
The Asheville Museum of Science (AMOS) is a growing local science museum with interactive, hands-on exhibits for science lovers of all ages! We are WNC’s home for experiential science learning and exploration. Young learners ages 3-12 will especially enjoy our exhibits and programs that strive to spark the imagination and foster lifelong curiosity. We proudly showcase the Colburn Hall of Minerals our gem and mineral collection, a local legacy loved by all, Our STEAM Lab and Makerspace, The teratophoneus dinosaur skeleton, Our main exhibit hall which includes our interactive astronomy virtual display, French Broad water table, landscape sand table, forestry tree climb, and more! Discovery awaits at the Asheville Museum of Science!

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Aug 12, 2023
pretty lame for two 9-year olds. We spent less than thirty minutes. was expecting much more based on the reviews. It's one floor with 4 exhibits. Full review by Emily S
Jun 17, 2023
While this museum only had three rooms, our 9-year-old enjoyed playing in it for nearly two and a half hours. It was a great way to beat the heat. The staff were extremely friendly. All of the exhibi… Full review by GBE_in_NC
Dec 28, 2022
Kind of expensive for 3 adults and a 7 year old. Most of the museum seems geared for about 3-5 year olds. After about 45 minutes our 7 year old was ready to go. Full review by Stay259858
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Do the exhibits include any reconstructed dinosaurs?
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I don't recall reconstructed dinosaurs however there is a station for children to use crayons on paper to raise an outline of a dinosaur from a bas relief (?) etching. Kind of cool when …
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I don't recall reconstructed dinosaurs however there is a station for children to use crayons on paper to raise an outline of a dinosaur from a bas relief (?) etching. Kind of cool when it's done and they can take it with them.
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