Eureka Science Centre

Eureka Science Museum is located in the Finnish city of Vantaa in Tikkurila district, near the city of Helsinki. It was opened in 1989 and today is a major science museum in Scandinavia. Science Centre is a complex of attractions, entertainment, educational exhibits for visitors of all ages. This is a particularly great place to all lovers of art, math problems, various chemical experiments. The museum and its building is over a hundred exhibits that show visitors the laws of physics, as well as cover the areas of many other sciences. In different halls of the museum, visitors can take part in scientific experiments, carry out laboratory work. Everyone can ride a bike on a tightrope, watch through a special design for the Earth's gravity, lift cars, rope blocks, ride the wind machine, see a flying carpet, become a broadcaster with the help of modern technology, and more. Visiting such research center usually causes children's interest in science, and helps develop the ability to take the first steps in choosing a future profession. Among other things, the research center of Eureka is a collection of minerals and Arboretum. From Helsinki to the museum can be reached by trains H, I, K, R and Z.