
Universe Gallery
The crescent moon.
Earth Gallery
The first T.rex exhibit in the Philippines is named Stan, after Stan
Sacrison, who in 1987 discovered the most complete male T.rex skeleton ever
unearthed. It is cast from the real fossils.
Atom Gallery
The Atom Gallery showcases exhibits about infinitesimal forces and particles.
These melodic steps were super fun to walk on. They take you up through the light bridge and into the Universe Gallery.
Life Gallery
Technology Gallery
The Avenue of Life, an escalator taking you up to the second floor and
the Technology Gallery. There are screens in the middle of the
escalators that show videos about the Earth’s major habitats.
There are few commenters complained that many of the exhibits
weren’t working, but I personally didn’t experience any of that. The place
looked well-maintained, especially after three years of being open. Most
everything still looked new to me. Every screen I watched, every button I
pushed, every sensor I set off worked as it should.
Science in the park
We got our tickets from Metrodeal for Php 450 only. Original price of the ticket is Php 725.