Michigan Science Center
Michigan Science Center, Science museum and planetarium in Midtown Detroit, United States.
The Michigan Science Center is a museum and planetarium in Detroit featuring interactive exhibits focused on space exploration, physical science, and engineering spread across multiple floors. The layout allows visitors to explore at their own pace, moving between different thematic zones that each offer hands-on activities and demonstrations.
The facility opened in 1970 as the Detroit Science Center and took its current name in 2012 following a major renovation that expanded and reorganized the exhibits. This shift reflected a renewed commitment to making science education accessible and engaging for the local community.
The center sits in the heart of Midtown, where students and families from across the region regularly gather to explore hands-on science demonstrations. The building has become a social hub where visitors of all ages spend hours working through puzzles, conducting experiments, and sharing discoveries with one another.
The center operates on different schedules depending on the day of the week, so checking current opening hours before your visit is helpful. Planetarium shows require separate entry and run at set times, so it is worth planning your visit around those if that interests you.
The center produces video content featuring science experiments that break down physical and chemical reactions step by step. These materials are shared online, allowing people to explore and learn from experiments even outside the building.
Location: Detroit
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00-15:00; Saturday 10:00-17:00; Sunday 12:00-17:00
Phone: +13135778400
Website: https://mi-sci.org
GPS coordinates: 42.35840,-83.06210
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:55
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