An architectural marvel in the heart of Downtown Miami’s waterfront Maurice A. Ferré Park, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a museum for all ages and interests. Live programming, animals, hands-on interactives, and cutting-edge technology are all part of the adventure ahead.
Descend the thrilling depths of the museum’s four-level Aquarium where you’ll touch a stingray, come face-to-face with hammerhead sharks and more. Hurtle through space in the nearly 360-degree immersive Frost Planetarium.
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Science Museum stands out as one of the most creative museums in Miami.
Following an investment of 300 million dollars for its building, it is believed as one of the most modern in the world.
This Museum has a spatial planetarium observatory with 250 spots.
The planetarium has one of the few 8k projectors in the world and with a 3D dome for an astonishing experience.
On the other hand, the museum has a three-floor aquarium with access to the sea currents and beautiful views.
The aquarium has nearly 500,000 gallons of water.
In the aquarium all the existent ecosystems are represented in the State of Florida.
The main goal of this museum is to spread scientific knowledge and the preservation of the environment.
The museum is open from monday to sunday, 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
The entry fee is 29 dollars for ages of 12 and older, and 20 dollars for children of ages between 3 and 11.
The entry is free for children less than two years old.
Throughout the year the museum has activities and extraordinary exhibits.
The updated information is on their web page.
Access to tickets at the following link: Frost Science Museum Miami