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The Franklin Institute

About

As the most visited museum in Pennsylvania and a top-five tourist destination in the City of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute is one of the leading science centers in the country, and serves as a prominent educational and cultural resource.

Description

As the most visited museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and a top-five tourist destination in the City of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute is one of the leading science centers in the country, and serves as both a prominent educational and cultural resource, and as an anchor of the local economy.

At The Franklin Institute, we help people understand science and technology in ways that empower them to make decisions about critical issues that affect their lives. We also participate in and advocate for the free exchange of evidence-based, peer-reviewed scientific research and ideas. The Institute is proud to welcome all who are curious, and to continue Benjamin Franklin’s legacy of lifelong learning, as we have done for 193 years.

Mission

In the spirit of inquiry and discovery embodied by Benjamin Franklin, the mission of The Franklin Institute is to inspire a passion for learning about science and technology.



"Located in the heart of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute is one of America's most celebrated museums—a renowned leader in science and technology."
Address: 222 N 20th St, Philadelphie 19103
Phone: (215) 448-1200
Email: ude.if@secivrestseug
Parking: Lot, Street
State: PA
City: Philadelphia
Street Number: 222 N 20th St
Zip Code: 19103
categories: art museum, nonprofit organization, science museum


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:30 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:30 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:30 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:30 - 17:00
Friday: 09:30 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00
Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00

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Reviews
My children loved this place, especially the Brain and heart exhibits. I enjoyed the flight exhibit and my husband loved the machine area. The cafe area is large with plenty of seating and lots of food, drinks and snack options. You are also able to bring your own food as many people packed lunches for their kids and themselves. For additional fees, you can purchase tickets to the planetarium and the traveling exhibits. This is definitely cool place to bring the kids or to come enjoy as an adult.
This is as fun today as it was when we last went over 8 years ago. Our kids are older but still enjoyed it. Of course mostly same exhibits but the Disney was new required timed entry purchased ahead of time which meant it wasn't overly crowded. It wasn't very science-related but if you're a animates/Disney fan you'd probably like it. The brain was one our favorite areas including the play/climbing structure. The heart was the favorite of my 5year old.
Great for kids and adults! Great museum with lots of interactivity for kids of all ages. Review just for the general admission. They do have a special exhibit you pay separately for. They had the Disney 100 out at the time but we decided to pass as I heard there wasn't much interactive station for the younger kids. Took my 3 and 8 year old sons and they both had a great time. It took about 4-5 hours to go through everything there. Three floors split into different themes and the shows were all great. Definitely worth seeing the live science show on the 3rd floor. About 20 mins long and both my kids were engaged as they did a good job talking with the audience. Plenty of tables and seats for lunch. We brought lunch as well as I bought a chicken sandwich and fries at their cafeteria, "the Eatery" and it was decent. Nothing to race about but it was hot food It was nice that you can just grab and go so no real lines. Parking: they do have street parking walking distance all around the museum but they do have a 3 hour limit. They do have a parking garage underneath and it is $20. Overall a great place for kids and adults to learn more about science and have a good time. You can definitely spend more than 4 hours there. Worth checking out if you haven't checked it out before. Price for entry: $25
My daughter visited the Disney Exhibition with her Summer Camp. And she really enjoyed herself. She loved everything about the Disney Exhibition. It's was thing to see it on TV or at the Movies There's a special feeling to see it in real life .Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
My group and I went specifically to see the Disney 100 Exhibit which was wonderful. The staff was friendly and were a great resource with questions and recommendations, and I thought that they were efficient in how they described the tour process. If my group had been staying for a longer time, we would have tried to see the other exhibits
We had a great time with our children at the Franklin Institute. There was a temporary exhibit regarding Disney and a liy of the innovation they have had over the past 100 years. Our children really loved the walk through heart and the brain they could climb in. The sports area focused on physics was very cool as well. We went on a Sunday and it honestly wasn't too crowded. The kids really enjoyed doing their own weathercast. If you have a free weekend head down there, but give yourself several hours.
Definitely a fun day. Plan ahead and get your tickets online. 3-4 hours should be adequate to see everything but if you want to do all the planetarium shows as well, plan to spend all day to get it all in. We opted for the yearly membership since we are close enough to make multiple trips throughout the year.Visited onPublic holidayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$31+
On the smaller side but still enjoyable. If you’ve ever been to a planetarium this one has one but it’s not very well thought out. Regular chairs on a circular floor, after a few mins your neck can really start to hurt. Still a fun day tho, went during the Disney 100 exhibition.
Place is a must if you are in the Philly area!! Great for the entire family! Every exhibit is big enough to get the child's attention without becoming redundant, and it is intricate enough to keep older kids and adults engaged in the exhibits. The train station, planetarium, the heart, and the brain were impressive! Every corner has something interesting to see and interact with. The place is big, so even when it is crowded, there is plenty of space to roam around, without feeling like you are bumping into people nonstop. The parking is an interesting experience, so take your time. There is a relatively small sign compared to everything around it that shows the way. If you drive a large pick up, find street parking, or a larger nearby deck. This is truly an amazing place to visit.
Fantastically fun learning adventure. Please touch all the way through. Novel experiences to get you thinking about science and technology the world all around.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$21–30
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