National Science Centre (Kuala Lumpur)

Malaysia / Selangor / Petaling Jaya / Kuala Lumpur / Persiaran Bukit Kiara
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The National Science Centre was proudly opened by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, on 29 November 1996.

Located in a harmonious and attractive environment, Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, this new national landmark has a unique architecture that resembles a truncated cone capped by a geodesic dome. The National Science Centre, an institution of informal learning, was entrusted with the mandate to promote awareness, appreciation, interest and understanding of Science and Technology.

The Centre houses many different exhibits designed to stimulate, excite and encourage visitors to take an active interest in Science and Technology. The exhibits located in various galleries are based on different themes, which can be categorised into two groups, 'Basics Sciences' and 'Technology'. The overall concept of the Centre is to link science to environment and religion, as well as to relate science with all aspects of life, knowledge and applications in our daily life.

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Coordinates:   3°8'55"N   101°38'42"E

Comments

  • Very hard to find ways to this place, signboard are confusing!
  • No efficient public transport. Should have lrt/monorail link to here!
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