

Valencia, Spain
Valencia, Spain
Housed in Santiago Calatrava’s striking, ribbed “whale skeleton” building, the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe anchors Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences. Inside, hands-on exhibits explore physics, biology, and technology, favoring interactivity over artifact display. Highlights include immersive science demonstrations, rotating temporary shows, and family-friendly workshops. Large, airy galleries and clear signage make it easy to navigate, though science enthusiasts will get the most from the content. Combine a visit with the adjacent Oceanogràfic or an architecturally focused stroll along the complex’s reflecting pools. Best for curious travelers, families, and fans of contemporary design.
Opening Hours
Mon–Thu: 10:00–18:00, Fri–Sun: 10:00–19:00