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| Owner | Government of India |
| Operator | National Council of Science Museums |
| Type | Science Centre |
| Event | Educational |
| Acreage | 49.6 Acres |
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| Opened | 1 July 1997; 28 years ago (1997-07-01) |
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Science City, Kolkata is ascience centre andscience park inKolkata,West Bengal, India. It is currently the largest science centre in theIndian subcontinent, containing ascience museum,science park, and auditoriums.[1] The centre was inaugurated in two parts, with the ‘Convention Centre Complex’ being the first on 21 December 1996, followed by the rest on 1 July 1997 by the then-prime-ministerInder Kumar Gujral. On 10 January 2010 the prime minister of India,Manmohan Singh, would attempt to get the second phase of Science City completed.
Dynamotion Hall
The Dynamotion Hall offers various hands-on and interactive exhibits on wide various scientific topics with exhibits such as:
Inaugurated on 6 December 2008 byAmbika Soni, the thenUnion Minister for Culture, the Earth Exploration Hall is a permanent exhibition onEarth, housed in a two storied hemispherical building that displays the details of thesouthern hemisphere in the ground floor andnorthern hemisphere in the first floor. Slicing a huge earth globe at the centre of the hall into 12 segments vertically in each hemisphere, important features of each segment such asphysical geography, lands and people,flora andfauna, and other dynamic natural phenomenon on earth are highlighted around the central globe with the modern display technologies, attractive visuals, interactive multimedia, video walls, panoramic videos, tilting tables, computer kiosks, and 3-D effects theatre.[2][failed verification]
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A Space Theatre equipped with a Helios Star Ballplanetarium supported by 150 special effect projectors and an Astrovision 10/70 large format film projection system housed in a 23-meter diameter tilted dome having unidirectional seating arrangements for 360 person immersive shows on space sciences.
The Maritime Centre depicts the maritime history of India, including artifacts, dioramas, and interactive exhibits on shipping and navigation systems.
In a tropical country likeIndia, the outdoors is sunny and more inviting than the indoors for most of the year. In a Science Park, people come closer to plants, animals, and other objects in their natural surroundings and also learn about basicprinciples of science in an open air learning environment. The park's interactive exhibits are engineered so as to tolerate all weather. The Science Park has become an integral part in all the centres of theNational Council of Science Museums. It comprises a Caterpillar Ride, Gravity Coaster, Musical Fountain, Road Train, Cable Cars, Monorail Cycle, butterfly nursery, and several exhibits on physical and life sciences, as well as a maze.
A 5400 square meter new building was opened in 2016. It provides inquiry based learning to visitors in four sections:
Convention Centre Complex

Bus Numbers - AS3, AC12, AC47, EB3, EB14, KB21, 24A/1, 42, 213.
Park Circus railway station onSealdah South lines is the nearest railway station.
Barun Sengupta metro station (also known as Science City), is an under construction station of theKolkata Metro Orange Line located atParama Island in theDhapa area of Kolkata, West Bengal, India, serving Dhapa,ITC Royal Bengal, JW Marriott and Science City areas. The station is named in honour of the founder of Bartaman,Barun Sengupta. The station is elevated above theEastern Metropolitan Bypass.
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