Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Museum complex in Queensgate, Cincinnati, United States
Cincinnati Museum Center is a large museum complex in Queensgate that houses five different museums and an OMNIMAX theater under one roof. Visitors can explore exhibitions about local history, natural science, and life in the region, all inside an impressive restored train station building.
The building was constructed in 1933 as an Art Deco train station and served as a major transportation hub for the city for decades. In the 1990s, it was fundamentally transformed and repurposed as a museum center with multiple collections.
The center shows how people in Cincinnati have lived and worked, and explains the natural resources of the region. The exhibitions are housed in the restored terminal building, which holds meaning for the city.
The complex has parking available on site and offers facilities for visitors of all ages. Special programs for school groups and families can be arranged in advance.
The center contains a recreated cave that spans two levels and features an underground stream with actual rock formations. This cave is a hidden highlight that many visitors overlook.
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