Glasgow Science Centre
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The Glasgow Science Centre is a major science and technology museum located in Glasgow, Scotland. The science mall building contains the Scottish Power Planetarium, a climate change theatre, as well as three floors of interactive exhibits, including 'Alice Through the Looking Glass,' a new (Feb 06) interactive experience about perception. Visitors can participate in interactive workshops, exciting live science shows and watch live star-shows. The science mall also has numerous theatres and spaces available for hosting events and presentations.
Within the complex there is an IMAX cinema, and the Glasgow Tower, the only structure in the world capable of rotating 360° from its foundations.
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Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums ([http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit]) Art Galleries: Gallery of Modern Art | Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum | Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery | Burrell Collection | McLellan Galleries | Pollok House Museums: Glasgow Museum of Transport | Glasgow Science Centre | St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art | People's Palace | Provand's Lordship | Scotland Street School Museum | Scottish Football Museum | The Lighthouse |
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