Education Programme

Exhibits

Esplora features 200+ interactive and educational exhibits about various scientific topics. These exhibits will show how science is relevant to our daily life and will give an insight into how things actually work. The exhibition consists of exhibits related to various topics including planet earth, sustainable living, the human body, motion, electricity, light, music, engineering, materials, media and telecommunication.

Should you wish to visit a specific area from our exhibition, kindly let us know upon booking.

Science Shows

Come and explore the fascinating world of science through art, music, theatre, bangs, and more. Step inside Esplora’s famous human-sized bubble, explore how your body organs work through a series of messy demonstrations, set your hand on fire or fly up to the troposphere to explore how atmospheric pressure changes with height! Led by our expert Science Presenters, our interactive science show can be enjoyed by everyone and are full of awesome science experiments!

Workshops

Explore science through hands-on activities which are designed to give participants time to explore, think, question and investigate science and technology concepts. Investigate rockets, learn how they are able to shoot up into space and create your own parachute. Code robots, learn how light interacts with matter through the exploration of shadow puppets, join our fossil investigation as we explore the wonderful Jurassic period or tinker with electrical components to make circuits and explore some practical uses for your creations.

Planetarium Experience

Discover what space has to offer through our planetarium experience. We offer a range of planetarium films that focus on different topics related to life in space and here on earth. Furthermore, you can explore the universe by experiencing our planetarium live shows in which our science communicators will take you on a journey through the stars.

 

 

Featured Video

Esplora STEAM Video

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Projects

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