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| Posted: 04 Dec 2011 04:17 PM PST The City of Arts and Sciences presents for this long weekend a wide cultural offer for all visitors. Anyone who goes these days to the cultural dissemination complex will be able to enjoy with the workshops and interactive science exhibits in the Science Museum, participate in the Oceanogràfic’s bio educational activities or live unique experiences through large-format cinema in the Hemisfèric. In the Science Museum, kids will test their immense imagination in 'L'Espai dels Xiquets' with the 'Unfinished House’ activity where they build and destroy a house with bricks using cranes, toy cartloads, among other construction elements. Also, and as a part of this space will be surprised with a giant incubator in which can be seen every 10 minutes funny chicks hatch from their egg. Also in the Museum, at the 'Theatre of Electricity', you may discover aspects of this daily phenomenon through curious experiments. Interactive exhibits are other options that show visitors the museum in order to learn science in a fun way. Thus, in the 'Forest of chromosomes' have the opportunity to measure brain activity or know the amount of water in our body, while in 'Zero gravity' can take a trip to the International Space Station through a simulator or see original pieces that took part of the Hubble telescope. During these days, particularly from 4 to 9 December, the Oceanogràfic also remain open until 20.00 hours to enjoy a unique biological collection and a varied program of activities, such as 'Penguin Encounter', where participants eat and know the characteristics of the Humboldt penguin, or 'The other side of the aquarium' that allow to visit all the places that visitors can not see and know the facilities where the veterinaries work, technical gallery or the quarantine zone. And in the Hemisfèric, which extends its sessions from 3 to 8 December, visitors can tour the space with the largest telescope in 'Hubble. Exploring the Universe' 'or live in 3D a prehistoric adventure with sea creatures 82 from million years ago in ‘Sea Monsters. Giants of the Ocean', among other proposals. Neither we shouldn’t miss the opportunity to go to the Umbracle, where you can admire the best views of the City of Arts and Sciences while touring the 'Garden of Astronomy' or 'Art Walk' in the Jean Claude Farhi sculptures and the work of 'Torres de la Alhambra' by Cristóbal Gabarrón, both open-access spaces. |
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