Address: 11 E 26th St, New York, NY 10010, USA
Phone: +12125420566
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
merry shmerry
This was a great spot 10 years ago, but each time I visit, more and more exhibits are out of order.
Kiobi Wear
😍😍😍😍
Anouk Wipprecht
Great museum and exhibits, for math freaks, and people that are a bit less math-minded too! Don't be shy, go there!...
Amit Itzkovitch
I found the museum a bit boring (as an adult). It looks like it could be interesting if it was guided, but on your own it was hard for me to understand the things I see
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Admission Fees Adult$ 16.00Toddler (≤ 2 years old)$ 0.00Child (≤ 12 years old)$ 10.00Student (Student ID required)$ 10.00Senior (60+ years old; ID required)$ 10.00
I think this is what you're looking for... https://momath.org/home/varsity-math/varsity-math-week-154/
Yes at the front. They also have an area for strollers and backpacks
No
The Museum is located at 11 East 26th Street in Manhattan and is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, seven days a week, 364 days a year (MoMath is closed on Thanksgiving Day).
You don't need to print it out.
There is several buses routes that passes nearby
Not a public museum
Yes, but it will open the next day (Friday 23rd)
There's probably a garage within a few blocks of the museum but there is not one thats affiliated with the museum itself. Parking is not cheap in manhattan.
School age and up. The older they are the more stations they'll be able to do by themselves.
Yes, all the visitors have to be vaccinated.
Yes
Free for 2 or younger
You might get lucky if you call the museum to find out if it's going to be crowded if you're just going there with your child and want to avoid crowds
I dont think so, but they have specialized events all the time that are included with admission. You can get on their email list via their site www.momath.org. Momath is relatively new, and isnt a pay as you wish museum, like the natural history or met museum of art
You can order them online, and them pick them up at the kiosk
I would say it is for everyone older than 6 or so. It is mainly designed for children of any age who can read in my opinion. We went there as a group of college students and had a very good time too however. I'd recommend it for all children and anyone a little interested in science or mathematics.
It's geared towards kinds 8-15. Too floor has more physical games while lower floor has more brain games. An adult wouldn't spend much time there, but would be ok to look around.
No
With children it is possible all day it is interesting
There is a student discount which lets you in for $14 with your student ID.
Nope
As far as I remember, you can reach every station with the stroller or a wheelchair, theres an elevator.
There is limited metered street parking. Best option is parking garage, check for rates in the area.
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