"Playing is Science" is a monthly program run by the Museum of Tomorrow's Educational Department, with special editions during the vacation months (January and July) and holidays. The program includes activities in various formats, such as workshops, guided tours, gardening sessions, storytelling, and fun activities for the whole family, and features the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) methodology.
The Museum of Tomorrow is proud to highlight the importance of relationships, shared spaces and "play" as a basic tool for human development at any age.
Playing is Science is an attraction sponsored by ArcelorMittal, a world leader in steel production, which, attentive to social and environmental trends, seeks to meet society's expectations for a more circular and low-carbon economy.