Descripción

Ubicado entre las pintorescas colinas de San Francisco, el Museo Randall ofrece una vibrante mezcla de educación, exploración y diversión. Con una impresionante calificación promedio de 4,7, es un lugar querido tanto por las familias como por las mentes curiosas. Este museo interactivo cautiva a los visitantes con una variedad de exposiciones, desde un fascinante gran modelo de tren y animales vivos hasta intrigantes muestras de rocas.

Los niños estarán encantados con las experiencias prácticas, mientras que el estudio de arte y las secciones de educación ambiental proporcionan conocimiento e inspiración para todas las edades. Participa en emocionantes talleres que van desde artes y carpintería hasta fascinantes encuentros con insectos vivos.

El centro de vida silvestre del museo ofrece un refugio para animales rescatados, ofreciendo una experiencia de aprendizaje única. Las familias pueden relajarse en un acogedor café con una encantadora área de asientos al aire libre. Con varios pisos llenos de exhibiciones y aulas, hay mucho por explorar.

El Museo Randall también fomenta el espíritu comunitario a través de eventos como noches de astronomía gratuitas, noches de cine para adolescentes y eventos de observación de aves cada segundo viernes. Los visitantes deben tener precaución con el camino estrecho que lleva al museo, pero el viaje vale la pena por las impresionantes vistas accesibles en la cima. Disfruta de la entrada gratuita y sumérgete en un día enriquecedor en uno de los museos de ciencia más preciados de San Francisco.

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Características

Accesible para sillas de ruedas, Adecuado para niños.

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juan pulido
juan pulido
1 mes hace en Google

Great for kids very interactive/ great view also it's free....they do accept donations i definitely donated

Jessica Wilmer
Jessica Wilmer
1 mes hace en Google

Friendly staff, free museum, and a variety of activities! My son loves seeing the animals and the big model train set. We can’t wait for the new bee hive installation.

C B
C B
1 mes hace en Google

I dropped in on The Randall Museum on a Saturday to reminisce about the the times when my young son, now 26, and I used to frequent the museum. It was so enjoyable and chock full of wonderful, lively and well-maintained exhibits - and all info is indigenous to the area. Each exhibit was wonderfully geared to each species and looked so authentic and well thought out! The staff was incredibly approachable and truly added to my ever-so-pleasant experience. Donna at the front desk was welcoming and Nick was in the midst of creating a soon-to-be "safe haven" for one of their racoons who has some particular challenges. It is well on its way to becoming a life-size, indoor habitat in the shape of a tree! It's hollowed, well-reinforced tree limbs will provide a dark, quieter refuge for the raccoon when large, perhaps louder, groups of school children visit. The thoughtfulness and care going into this product seems to be just one example of how they truly care about the quality of life for those in their exhibits. The whole museum underwent a remodel since I was last there, and it's truly fantastic! It's for old and young alike, and many of the exhibits are at the height of children! Where so many venues tell children not to touch, that's not the case here. Buttons to push, info cards to open and read, toy trains to push on the train table and much to learn about climate change, keeping the ocean clean and how the city was formed and what's underneath it. You could even experience an earthquake at a build-your-own Lego table! And for the young electric train enthusiasts in your life there is a huge layout complete with shops, mountains and tunnels and many varied train lines! And on certain Saturdays you can run your own trains on their tracks! For an added bonus, you can take a hike around the mountain and catch some of the best views of the City! Also, they offer classes to take, such as pottery, and have a wood shop as well. They are also open to suggestions for any new class or workshop you might want to teach! Let me just say if you haven't taken your children to The Randall Museum you've got to do so. This place is truly a local treasure! - and it's still evolving! You can't beat the price which is FREE! (Donations welcome!)

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