
Experience the Exploratorium at Pier 15
Experience the Exploratorium. Let your curiosity roam free through hundreds of exhibits in our six spacious indoor and outdoor galleries at Pier 15, San Francisco.
Plan Your Visit - Exploratorium
CityPASS® tickets include Exploratorium admission, plus 3 more top SF attractions, in one simple purchase, at up to 46% savings. Visit the attractions at your own pace, in any order, over a 9 …
About Us - Exploratorium
Located in San Francisco, California, the Exploratorium is a public learning laboratory exploring the world through science, art, and human perception. Learn about our unique institution here.
Buy Tickets - Exploratorium
Visiting San Francisco? Bundle Exploratorium admission with 3 more top San Francisco attractions and save up to 46% with CityPASS® tickets.
Explore Our Exhibits - Exploratorium
The Exploratorium, established in 1969, is an internationally renowned museum of art, science, and human perception located in San Francisco, California. Its hundreds of hands-on exhibits …
Explore | Exploratorium
Dive into websites, activities, apps, and more. Explore our online resources for learning at home and low-cost, teacher-tested activities for the classroom and the curious.
Our Story - Exploratorium
Alarmed by the public’s lack of understanding of science and technology, Frank used this model to create the Exploratorium, believing that visitors could learn about natural phenomena and …
Upcoming Events Calendar - Exploratorium
Plan Your Visit You can't get more San Francisco than this. Explore hundreds of exhibits, unique events, and more! No kids allowed—but you can still act like one. Bundle Exploratorium …
Things to Do During Your Visit - Exploratorium
Tips for Visiting the Exploratorium with Kids Here are a few tips to make your explorations even more joyful.
Museum Galleries - Exploratorium
Common to all of the Exploratorium's six main galleries are interactive exhibits that reward your attention and give you much to think about. Indulge your curiosity and ask your own questions …