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Le Vaisseau, Strasbourg

Le Vaisseau, which translates to 'The Ship', is an interactive science centre for kids aged 3-15 that offers a fun, learning experience.

Le Vaisseau, which translates to 'The Ship', is an interactive science centre for kids aged 3-15 that offers a fun, learning experience. The educational environment offers kids hands-on exhibits that teach them concepts of science and technology. The permanent collection is divided into 6 different themes-

  • Being Human – offers insights into the intricacies of the human body, and differences and similarities between different people.
  • Animals focuses on animals encountered daily in our lives such as ants and bees
  • I Build – acquaints children with basic techniques of design and fabrication, and the transfer of movement through gears, belts, and axles
  • Water – has exhibits on buoyancy and principles of hydrodynamics
  • Log'Hic has logic puzzles and brain teasers
  • The Garden – takes kids deep inside the living environment around us, with a pond and beehive as its highlights.
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Admission is €8.00 for adults, €7.00 for children under the age of 18, and free for kids under 3 years. A family pass for upto 4 people is €25.


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About Le Vaisseau

 1 Bis Rue Philippe Dollinger, 67100 Strasbourg, France

 +33 3 69 33 26 69

 www.levaisseau.com

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