Así es el museo sobre el ser humano que vigila el Atlántico desde A Coruña
Inaugurado en 1995, fue el primer museo del mundo en dedicar su contenido de forma monográfica e interactiva al ser humano
A Coruña's Domus Museum: A Fun and Educational Experience for All Ages A recent video tour of the Domus museum in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, has highlighted the museum's unique approach to science education. The museum, described as the world's first interactive museum dedicated entirely to humankind, offers nearly 200 engaging exhibits. The video showcases a variety of interactive displays, from a scale measuring height to games testing reflexes. One exhibit, a large rotating wheel, allows visitors to experience the physics of movement. The museum also features displays on human anatomy, including a preserved brain. The video's presenter, speaking in Spanish, expresses excitement about the museum's ability to make learning fun. "It's a great place to enjoy with children, and to see them enjoy learning," she comments. At only 2 euros entry, the Domus museum offers a unique and affordable educational experience for families and visitors alike.
Inaugurado en 1995, fue el primer museo del mundo en dedicar su contenido de forma monográfica e interactiva al ser humano