Phillip and Patricia Frost's magnificent science Museum overlooking the beautiful Biscayne Bay

From the Gulf Stream Aquarium to the Frost Planetarium, visitors will be enchanted by the Miami's new Science Museum. The very awaited Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in downtown Miami Museum, overlooking the beautiful Biscayne Bay, was officially opened on 8 May 2018. The Museum is located on four hectares of land with four sophisticated buildings on 250,000 square squares. Foot campuses that include a planetarium and a world-class aquarium. The north Wing and West Wing provide six floors of interactive exhibits dedicated to the Everglades ecosystem, aviation evolution, human biology, and more, with a roof top featuring a moon terrace with telescopes for star observation And a sun terrace with urban farming. After 65 years of serving the Greater Miami and the Beaches in its original location in Coconut Grove, the new museum was established in the city centre in 2013.



He joined the Peréz Art Museum Miami (PAMM) to complement the vision of the Taman Museum as a centre dedicated to science, art and culture in the heart of downtown Miami. PAMM also moved from the former downtown location when it was reopened in 2013 in a new 20,000 square foot landmark building designed by award-winning architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron. Frost Science, conceived by Grimshaw Architects, cuts off the same impressive silhouette on the Miami skyline with its freestanding round planetarium, 500,000-gallon cone-shaped aquarium, and indoor-outdoor campuses offering views of the bay The vast Biscayne and glittering sparkles.

The surrounding city. Enchanting audiences since 1949 with science exhibitions and planetariums, the Miami Science Museum moved to new facilities worth $300 million with great support from Philip and Patricia Frost at 2017 to the Park Museum in downtown Miami. Now named Philip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, the new location is a sight for sick eyes, indoor/outdoor interactive spaces with views of Magic City miles. Open every day of the week, you can buy tickets online or at the museum. The locals get discounts and you can get an annual membership, which may be most sensible economically for a family of foursome who plan to often go back throughout the year.