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Adults and kids alike can visit one of the largest collections of real mummies and related artifacts ever assembled
- Mummies of the World exhibition showcases real human and animal mummies and artifacts from all over the world, some as old as 4,500 years. This Exhibition is the largest collection of mummies which provides an insight into the past lives of cultures and civilizations from every region of the world.
- Due to safety regulations, reservation for a set date and time required for all general admission tickets.
- Transportation: parking included; MetroLink and MetroBus
- Amenities: lockers (fees apply), complimentary wheelchair and stroller rental, motorized scooter rental (fees apply)
- Last entry is at 3:30 p.m.
- Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Adults and kids alike can visit one of the largest collections of real mummies and related artifacts ever assembled
- Mummies of the World exhibition showcases real human and animal mummies and artifacts from all over the world, some as old as 4,500 years. This Exhibition is the largest collection of mummies which provides an insight into the past lives of cultures and civilizations from every region of the world.
- Due to safety regulations, reservation for a set date and time required for all general admission tickets.
- Transportation: parking included; MetroLink and MetroBus
- Amenities: lockers (fees apply), complimentary wheelchair and stroller rental, motorized scooter rental (fees apply)
- Last entry is at 3:30 p.m.
- Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
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About Saint Louis Science Center
Something new is always happening at Saint Louis Science Center that ignites visitors’ passion for science and technology. The center houses a four-story OMNIMAX Theater, a hands-on life-science lab and atrium, and a variety of constantly rotating educational exhibitions, all of which celebrate science in its many forms. At the James S. McDonnell Planetarium, more than 9,000 stars revolve around its 80-foot domed ceiling, where two levels of exhibits explore the future of space travel and life on the international space station.