Located on the west shore of Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis, The Bakken Museum is known as a “hidden gem” that features exceptional education programs, a world-renowned collection of artifacts, and exhibits exploring the wonders of invention, science, technology, plant medicine, and the humanities.
Whether you are a museum fanatic or just looking for a fun outing, The Bakken Museum has something for everyone. Founded by bio-medical pioneer Earl Bakken, the museum has been an institution of STEM learning and research since 1975, with their newest exhibit SPARK opening in 2020. Admission ranges from $1 to $13, and there are year-round public events designed to enjoy with the whole family or as an adults-only night out.
Each space in The Bakken Museum dives into the cycle of innovation and inspiration, and visitors are invited to make connections and ask questions about the world around them. Throughout your visit, you can meet Mary Shelley, the mother of science fiction and author of “Frankenstein”; test out some of Ben Franklin’s favorite static electricity experiments; search for hidden Lego Minifigures; walk through the historic 1930’s West Winds mansion; and explore over two acres of meticulously kept grounds and gardens.
This summer The Bakken Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. More information about upcoming events and happenings can be found at thebakken.org.
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