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Museu de la Ciència i de la Tècnica de Catalunya museum in Cerdanyola del Vallès, CT
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View of Museu de la Ciència i de la Tècnica de Catalunya in Cerdanyola del Vallès, CT
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Museu de la Ciència i de la Tècnica de Catalunya

4.6(4,407 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 5-14. Younger elementary kids love the hands-on experiments and simple machines, while tweens and teens enjoy the more complex engineering displays and technology exhibits. Toddlers may find it engaging but won't grasp many concepts.

About

The Museu de la Ciència i de la Tècnica de Catalunya transforms science learning into an adventure with hands-on exhibits housed in a stunning modernist industrial building. Kids can touch, experiment, and explore everything from physics to engineering through interactive displays that make complex concepts accessible and fun. The museum's impressive collection of machinery and innovative demonstrations keep children engaged while parents appreciate the educational value.

Highlights

  • Interactive physics experiments where kids can test principles of motion, light, and sound
  • Impressive collection of historic industrial machinery and steam engines that fascinate young engineers
  • Hands-on technology workshops and demonstrations held throughout the day
  • Outdoor terrace area with views and space for kids to run between exhibits
  • Special temporary exhibitions that change regularly and focus on current scientific topics

Pro Tips

  1. 1.The museum is located in Terrassa, about 30 minutes by train from Barcelona's Plaça de Catalunya on the S1 or S6 lines. Check the train schedule in advance for return times.
  2. 2.English signage is limited, so download a translation app or pick up an information guide at reception to help explain exhibits to your kids.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid school groups that typically arrive around 11am and during lunch time.
  4. 4.The building itself is a former modernist textile factory, so take time to show kids the amazing architecture alongside the exhibits.
  5. 5.Bring snacks and water as the on-site cafe options are limited, though there's a picnic area where families can take breaks.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10am and 11am offer the quietest experience before local school groups arrive. September through May are ideal months as summer can be very hot, and the indoor exhibits provide a comfortable escape during cooler weather.

What to Know

Admission is very affordable at around 6 euros for adults and 4 euros for children, with family discounts available. The museum is accessible by wheelchair, and free parking is available nearby. Limited food options on-site, so plan accordingly.

Seasonal Notes

The museum is open year-round and makes an excellent rainy day activity. Check their website for special holiday programming during Christmas and Easter breaks, which often includes extra workshops and family activities. Closed Mondays except during school holidays.

Nearby Eats

La Pause Cafe in central Terrassa (10 minutes away) offers kid-friendly Mediterranean fare with pasta and pizza options. For a quick bite, head to the Parc de Vallparadís area where you'll find several casual cafes with outdoor seating and playgrounds nearby.

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