The Mind Museum Celebrates 14 Years of Bringing Science to Life
Since opening its doors in 2012, The Mind Museum has captivated millions of visitors by turning science into an unforgettable, hands-on experience.
With a mission to ignite curiosity and deepen public understanding of science, the museum inspires people to explore real-world solutions while enriching personal, community, and national growth. Its interactive exhibits and engaging programs make learning science not just educational, but exciting and meaningful.
Spanning five main galleries with over 250 interactive exhibits, The Mind Museum takes visitors on a journey through the wonders of the natural world and human innovation. Guests can explore the tiniest particles in the Atom gallery, the diversity of life in the Life gallery, our planet’s dynamic systems in the Earth gallery, and the vast cosmos in the Universe gallery. The Technology gallery showcases how creativity, values, and innovation shape the world we live in today.
Beyond its physical space, The Mind Museum continues to expand its reach through new exhibits, educational programs, and traveling exhibitions that bring science closer to communities across the Philippines.
This March, the museum marks its 14th anniversary with special promotions and programs that celebrate science in action:
- ₱14 Anniversary Promo: For a limited time, enjoy 3-hour access to The Mind Museum for just ₱14. Available slots are limited to 9:00 AM–12:00 NN, 12:00 PM–3:00 PM, and 3:00 PM–6:00 PM, with a maximum of two tickets per person. Promo starts March 10, 2026, and is valid for visits on March 14–15, 2026 only.
- Free Pass for 14-Year-Olds: Guests who are 14 years old will receive a free museum pass when accompanied by at least one paying visitor. Present a valid ID or birth certificate showing birth year 2012. Promo is valid on March 14–15, 2026.
Special Anniversary Program – It’s About Time We Talk About Time: Explore the science of time with The Mind Museum’s resident scientists, the Mind Movers. From human timekeeping and astronomy to the passage of time in living organisms, these National Geographic–trained storytellers lead an interactive session that blends science with storytelling. The program takes place on Saturday, March 14 at 2:00 PM at Mind Pod 3. Admission is free, but registration is limited, so early sign-ups are recommended.
The Mind Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and closed on Mondays. Visitors can choose between a 3-hour Museum Pass or an All-Day Pass with unlimited access. Museum admission unlocks over 250 interactive exhibits, including Stan, the 40-foot T. rex fossil, a life-sized Butanding, planetarium shows at Space Shell, films at the Nature Hour Glass, and live science demonstrations (special programs and traveling exhibitions are excluded).
Celebrate 14 years of science in action at The Mind Museum, where learning is alive, hands-on, and full of wonder. Tickets are available online at www.themindmuseum.org/buy-tickets or at the museum ticket booth.

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