Saturday, May 11, 2013

International Award for the Science Park of Granada - The País.com (Spain)

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Observation tower of the Science Park of Granada. / Science Park

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Science Park of Granada, now in its 18th anniversary, has received a major international award at the annual conference of the European Academy of Museums, held recently in Turkey. DASA Award 2013 highlights the Cultural Pavilion Prevention Granada outreach center as “a space bright, attractive and successful that shows the dangers of everyday life from a perspective close to all audiences.” The DASA is the German federal museum Safety and Health, under the Government, and awarded each year the award that bears his name to those institutions and centers that bring the past, present and future of the world of work and industry to all audiences in an attractive and original. In addition, the Science Park of Granada, defined by the jury as “a space that seamlessly integrates science and technology”, has been a finalist Luigi Micheletti, considered the most important in Europe in innovation museum of science, technology and industry.

Prevention Cultural Pavilion, opened in 2008 and designed in collaboration with the Department of Employment of the Government of Andalusia, is one of the main exhibition spaces Macroscope Building the Science Park of Granada. In its 1459 meters square, over two floors and more than 90 exhibition booths, visitors “can feel the vibration of a truck and vertigo from a scaffold, you can analyze certain decibel noises and submit the mind to silence in a tunnel , but can also see the effect of your face slowed to a car accident, among other sensations. The five senses in the service of the perception of risk through interactive experiences, some really amazing, “says the museum.

Science Park on the occasion of its 18th anniversary, celebrated on 11 May 1 open house with a science fair experiment involving public and visitors to lift a menhir of 13 tons.

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