Saturday, May 18, 2013

A 'passport' to visit 13 science museums in northern Spain - The Mundo.es

Thirteen

Spanish science museums, including the Pamplona Planetarium, linked geographically to the northern route of the Camino de Santiago have been grouped into the red ‘Science Museums, North Road’ and provide a ‘passport’ to facilitate the visit all of them on advantageous terms, has informed the Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos.

Launching the ‘passport’ has been timed to coincide with International Museum Day, May 18 , and on the website of each of the centers of the network can download a booklet detailing the visitor discounts, promotions or gifts you can get.

An alternative route

‘Science Museums. Northern Route ‘is a network of science museums north of the Iberian Peninsula, with the aim of disseminating science and technology beyond its borders.

thirteen members of this project aspiring to become an alternative path through northern Spain and be a leader in the development of joint scientific publication .

At each museum, the visitor must present the page to the center where it is, and once sealed, will benefit from each museum offers this users of this ‘passport’ to be stated on the websites of each museum.

visitors Awards

To the extent that they accrue stamps on the respective spaces of each museum, confirming visits, the network ‘Science Museums. Northern Route ‘sets also offer prizes for these visitors.

network centers are Arkeologi Museoa Bilbao Ene.National Ponferrada Energy, National Museum of Science and Technology of A Coruña, Science Museums of Coruña (= mc2), Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos, Science Museum of Valladolid, Pamplona Planetarium, National Museum and Research Center of Altamira, Jurassic Museum of Asturias, Rock Art Center of Tito Bustillo Prehistoric Park Teverga, Museum of Castilla Steel and Mining and Leon and the Maison des Sciences de Logroño.

These centers provide samples that cover subjects such as archeology, energy, astronomy, paleontology, geology, physics, chemistry, neurology and mapping.

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