Labyrinth Museum. A circular journey through science and art

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A great work of eclecticism is what visitors to the Tangamanga Uno Park, in San Luis Potosí, will be able to find, a cultural attraction dedicated to promoting art, science and research: the Labyrinth Museum of Sciences and Arts.

With an investment of more than $ 200 million, the project designed by the architect Ricardo Legorreta and promoted by the governor of San Luis Potosí, Marcelo de los Santos Fraga, has an aesthetic and museographic proportion similar to that of the Papalote Museo del Niño, in the Mexico City, with the particularity that the materials used in its construction, especially the quarry, make it a building of true Potosí manufacture.

The central courtyard of the complex is the starting point for more than 160 exhibits on science, art and technology, distributed in thematic pavilions with personality and a life of their own: From space, Between networks and connections, Towards the imperceptible, Behind colors and In nature, they make up this complex labyrinth of open spaces where visitors will find unexpected adventures and obstacles on their circular journey, where they will live a unique learning and entertainment experience in a playful way. The maze also has additional activities such as astronomical observations and 3D projections.

How to get

The museum is located at Boulvd Antonio Rocha Cordero S / N, Parque Tangamanga 1 in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí and opens its doors from Tuesday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. at 19:00 hrs.

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