Scienceworks is one of AustraliaâÂÂs leading science museums located in Spotswood, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is one of three museums operated by Museums Victoria. Displays and activities offered by the museum include hands-on experiments, demonstrations, and tours.
Scienceworks is housed in a purpose-built building "styled along industrial lines" near the historic Spotswood Pumping Station, constructed in 1897, whose steam engines form an associated exhibit. The pumping station forms part of the museum complex. Being built on a site shared by the 125-year-old engineering marvel, Scienceworks links MelbourneâÂÂs industry, heritage, and applied technology
Scienceworks was built to accommodate 250,000 visitors but pre-pandemic was attracting 500,000 visitors annually.
Scienceworks opened on 27 March 1992 while Joan Kirner was premier of Victoria. Its first permanent exhibitions were Inventions, Energy, Travel and Materials. In 1999, the Melbourne Planetarium at Scienceworks opened. It was the first in the Southern Hemisphere to have a digital star projector, as well as digital projection capabilities.
From 1997âÂÂ2013, the Water Tower Clock, built in 1882, a relic from the original Flinders Street Station was on display at the museum. and later installed at the Southern Cross Station in 2014.
In 2018, the CSIRAC (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Automatic Computer) was transferred from the Melbourne Museum to the Think Ahead exhibit.
The Melbourne Planetarium is housed on site. On Friday nights, movies are shown in the planetarium.
The "lightning Theatre" is a 120-seat auditorium where demonstrations about electricity feature a giant Tesla Coil, capable of generating two million volts of electricity, producing three metre lightning bolts.
There are both permanent and temporary exhibits at Scienceworks. Permanent exhibits at Scienceworks include
Temporary exhibits in 2026 include
The Spotswood Pumping Station, built in the 1890's, and on the Victorian Heritage Register showcases enormous steam engines and boilers, inside a gorgeous building reminiscent of a French mansion.
Scienceworks is an autism friendly museum with social scripts and maps showing high and low sensory spaces in the museum available on their website.
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