Science Museum of Minnesota

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120 Kellogg Blvd W
Saint Paul, MN 55102
At the Science Museum of Minnesota, we believe in active learning. We make every minute of training relevant to the student. We offer classes related to: computer basics, web development, databases, graphics, social media, and more. Call us today for more information!

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Nicole N.
6/13/2025

I have been coming to the science museum since I was a kid, and now I get to bring my boys! Things to know: Just order your tickets online, it was quick and easy! (You can buy them on site but...

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Asher L.
8/8/2025

I had a good time at the science museum. All of the exhibits were cool, and the omnitheatre was a highlight for sure. My only complaints are with the food from their kitchen on the 6th floor,...

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Edward S.
12/30/2024

We absolutely love this museum. It's huge so there is always plenty to see and explore. The Omnimax shows different movies which also gives us a reason to go back. And there are a lot of...

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Raphaella
4/27/2025

I'm still not fully sold on getting a membership YET but I keep going back. Easy car service drop off and ramp parking. I have visited the Museum during the day with kids and they enjoyed the...

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Mark S.
9/7/2025

A fun museum with a better than average paleontology exhibits. The Omnimax theater was a huge plus, too.

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