Overview
The Nehru Science Centre is India's largest interactive science museum, spread over a hillside campus in Worli. It features over 500 hands-on exhibits across multiple themed halls, a planetarium, and an outdoor science park.
Highlights
- Sound & Light Gallery: Interactive exhibits demonstrating acoustics, optics, and wave physics that engage visitors of all ages.
- Planetarium: Regular shows projected onto a 23-metre dome covering astronomy, space exploration, and celestial phenomena.
- Science Park: An outdoor area with large-scale exhibits including a working periscope, musical fountain, and energy demonstrations.
History
Opened in 1985 as part of the Nehru Centre complex, the science centre was established to promote scientific literacy. It has since grown to become one of the most visited science museums in Asia.
Visitor Tips
- Weekday Visit: Weekends can be very crowded with school groups — weekday mornings are much calmer.
- Combo Ticket: Purchase a combined ticket for the museum and planetarium show.
- Duration: 2–3 hours.