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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Guest Post - Science Museum

Outside view of part of the museum, from its park.
Recently, we had the chance to visit the CosmoCaixa science museum in Barcelona. This museum is located on a hill, with a lovely view of the city. This also, of course, means that the walk to it from the train station is uphill, but it does go along a street with very famous mansions. (Be warned: The train station has a very long staircase to go to the surface. Take the elevator.)

This museum has a stronger focus on biology than other museums, featuring an interactive exhibit about biotechnology and, unusually for a science museum, a large rainforest exhibit with live animals such as a capybara, fish of many sizes, snakes, cockroaches, and ducks. 

A portion of the rainforest exhibit. Note the fish at the bottom.
Live capybara!
It also has large slices of several types of rock (very pretty), and a somewhat optics-centric physics exhibit. The vast majority of the exhibits are on the -5 floor. (Yes, that hyphen-minus is intentional. The entry floor of the museum is floor 0, and all other floors are below it. Because the museum is on a hill, this doesn't prevent the other floors from getting natural light.)

The -5th floor, viewed from above.

Exhibits not on the fifth floor include several paid activities (a crafts room, a planetarium), a physics-themed park featuring (among other things) an Archimedes screw, a Triceratops skull, and a long spiral ramp from the 0th to -5th floor that's a timeline of Earth's history.

The museum includes both a cafeteria and a restaurant. We visited the cafeteria, where I got to try an "omelet sandwich", apparently a classic food here. It's very good.


On balance, I would recommend this museum to visitors who like other science museums.
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Edited to add one of D.'s favorite signs in the museum.


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Good thing of the day

My passport can get us into a country without needing a visa but it still wasn't good enough to get the discount card until a call to headquarters gave the okay, but it was all fine because we found the right socks, art supplies,


 and about five or six buckeye trees

just past the monastery, which is about seven blocks from our place.