You can do this in Tilburg during the Science Weekend.

Take the chairlift on Pieter Vreedeplein or cycle through Tilburg on your e-bike. This wouldn’t be possible without science. During the Science Weekend on October 5th and 6th, you can take a look at LocHal, among other things, and ask the question “How does it work?” centrally.

Universities, colleges, museums, hospitals and research institutions are open throughout the Netherlands. Visitors are then allowed to visit places that are not normally visible to the public. Most activities are free.

Science Weekend in Tilburg

Anyone interested in the world of science will be in the right place in Tilburg on October 5th and 6th. During the weekend, children can follow workshops at the LocHal on, for example, constellations, writing game stories or how the sun works. Everyone also looks forward to the digital lab and the open source space. There are also activities during the Senses of Change festival and at the TextielMuseum. All 22 Program components In Tilburg you can see here.

View all locations in Netherlands The organization’s website.

Families with children

Science Weekend is suitable for (almost) all ages. The organization focuses on families with children aged 8-14, but everyone can discover what the world of science and technology has to offer, and read more. the site For the organization.

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