Museum of Mathematics (MoMath)
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Rather than being a place to learn math, the new museum is a place to realize all the remarkable things math can be used to create. Its 30-plus interactive exhibits include the Wall of Fire, a laser "wall" that shows visitors that cross-sections aren't always what you think they are; Math Square, a Jumbotron on the floor that connects each person standing on it by the shortest path possible, changing the moment anyone moves; a design studio where participants create a 3-D design on a screen, for a chance to have it "printed" into an actual sculpture via a 3-D printer; and Enigma Café, a place where families can sit down at tables to work on digital puzzles. All ages.
Details
Address: |
11 E 26th St New York 10010 |
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Cross street: | between Fifth and Madison Aves |
Transport: | Subway: N, R to 23rd St |
Price: | $19; children under 13, seniors and students $16; children under 3 free |
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Opening hours: | Daily 10am–5pm |