Perhaps you remember a childhood visit to a science museum, or maybe taking your own children to one. Science museums around the world – however modernized – are just that, museums. Visitors go from room to room to see exhibits in a sort of classroom experience.

The Clore Science Garden is an entirely different experience. Located on the campus of the world-famous Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, it is the first totally outdoor interactive science museum in the world, one operated entirely by the visitors.

The new park, run by the Davidson Institute of Science Education, Weizmann’s educational outreach division, officially opened last summer. It combines science, art, and nature in a series of more than 100 installations and hands-on displays unique in the world. Each of the eight complexes – Light, Movement, Code, Life, Matter, Brain, Earth, and Growth – offers a look at nature through different perspectives.

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