When this museum first debuted in 2012, I warned my children that if they didn’t behave, I’d take them there. It was no punishment, however, when we finally went. Creatively designed to bring math concepts to life, this little museum (it takes about an hour to see it) has two floors of interactive displays that will have your kids riding bikes with square wheels, re-creating Galileo’s experiments, and doing all sorts of fun numbers games. It’s a great new addition for kids under 11.
New York City
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New York City› Attraction
The National Museum of Mathematics
11 E 26th St.
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Neighborhood
Flatiron District
Hours
Daily 10am−5pm
Transportation
Subway: R to 23rd St
Phone
212/542-0566
Prices
Admission $25 adults, $20 seniors and children 2−12
Web site
The National Museum of Mathematics

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11 E 26th St. New York CityNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.