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    Bradbury Science Museum

    4.4 (73 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Michael H.

    Neat interactive museum. Lots of information and things to interest all ages. The movie has done so much to bring Los Alamos to the forefront that my 19 yo wanted to go and see. Very good. Best of all it is still free.

    Sun M.

    This is a free museum. It's for all ages and it's super educational if that's your thing. U can explore the science side and then watch the documentary videos that last 15 mins then see the timelines. It's worth it and did I mention it's free. Nothing in the world is free. Worth it and give yourself 2 hours if u want to touch all the interacting items

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    Mark H.

    A good and moving museum. Fairly crowded on a Sunday in October. We recommend the 15-minute film.

    Bjorn R.

    You want to know the history of the United States? Yes, one is to read books...but a better option is to go experience history. At Los Alamos, New Mexico, they have the Bradbury Science Museum...a free entrance Museum that teaches everyone about The Manhattan Project. Very humbling experience, to go to where the atom bomb was created, how WWII ended, and what happens when you create something so powerful (can't undo what has been done)... Thank you Los Alamos and Bradbury Science Museum for making this trip memorable. Kudos to you all! =)

    Lindsay B.

    This is a great science museum that highlights local Los Alamos science themes and topics. Since Los Alamos is a special place with a log of natural history and also historical significance, a lot of information is covered in the museum. The exhibits are very visual with a lot of hands on opportunities. It is a very educational museum! There are also two auditoriums to host educational talks as well as view films. I really enjoyed my visit to the museum.

    Monica V.

    The museum isn't open in the evening and is closed on Sunday's, but it's definitely worth visiting if you're in Los Alamos. Admission is free! I believe they are limiting the number of people inside and masks are required. We got to see a ton of exhibits on projects the National lab has worked on throughout the years and the most interesting was the film on how the town started up during world war 2. It was also really neat to see the models of atomic bombs and various missiles.

    C. N.

    Loved every second of this place and didn't want to leave so much information. Amazing my dad lives right down the road from this great museum...

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    Gloria L.

    Los Alamos was a natural next visit after visiting the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History in Albuquerque. It was my first visit to Los Alamos and I may have been expecting something different but it was very fascinating. Los Alamos is still an area with working laboratories. There is no admittance to that area but there are museums, walking tours and displays to document the history of the town. The Bradbury Museum is completely free but do take donations and have a small gift shop to help costs. The Bradbury Science Museum was a very interesting way to understand what went on at the Secret Labs at Los Alamos and those who helped usher us in to the Nuclear Age. I thought the museum was well done and had great displays. You could walk around and see the homes where the scientists, such as Oppenheimer, lived. There is an app that has a lot of information. I had some trouble using it but I'm sure if you give it to your son or daughter that they could use it easily! I really expected to be able to walk through what would feel like the laboratory where the main work was done. If you come expecting a good museum, you will enjoy it. I recommend visiting Los Alamos for its history. The Bradbury Science Museum would be a great first stop. Check the hours before going. I highly recommend it to everyone visiting Los Alamos.

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    Jacques I.

    Bradbury Science Museum is a great museum to check out while visiting Los Alamos, especially if you came here in the first place to learn about the birth of the atomic bomb! We visited on July 4th, and were pleased to learn that it was open on a holiday and admission is free! The Museum has a range of material in all fields, other than nuclear weapons; though, it's interesting to see and learn about the different nuclear weapons displayed here. In particular, a highlight of my time here was seeing full-size models of Fat Man and Little Boy atomic bombs. In addition to the different exhibits, which some are interactive, especially for a younger audience, there was a theater that talked about the history of Los Alamos and the make of the atomic bomb. I highly recommend watching it during your visit, as the film is about a half an hour. Glad we visited the Bradbury Science Museum in the limited time we had in Los Alamos. I would recommend visitors to check it out and learn not only about such a significant component and time in national security through the exhibits here, but of the history of the town and why's it's so special today.

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    Laia T.

    Very informative and cool! Very very friendly staff and service. Highly recommend. Free access/entry.

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    Lots to read and learn about. Wish I had more time here on my visit. I would recommend a visit.

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    Very interesting! Plan on spending a little of time here if you want to see everything.

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    One of my favorite places in Los Alamos. I have been here several times and still have not covered all the information here.

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