The DoSeum, Children's science museum in Broadway Street, San Antonio, United States
The DoSeum is a children's museum in San Antonio with multiple interactive exhibits on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The spaces feature hands-on experimentation and discovery stations where children can learn through direct engagement.
The museum originated from the San Antonio Children's Museum in 2015 and was modernized with expanded educational programs. This transformation brought new facilities and a stronger focus on hands-on learning experiences.
The Little Town exhibit shows miniature community spaces where children explore different professions and social interactions through role-playing. Visitors can observe how young people learn playfully about how different people work and live together.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and provides ample space to explore at a relaxed pace. Visitors should wear comfortable clothing and allow time to linger, as the exhibits invite hands-on engagement.
The Semmes Foundation Spy Academy transforms visitors into secret agents through missions involving code-breaking and surveillance techniques. This interactive zone offers a distinctly different experience from the science exhibits.
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