What is TU Delft Science Centre about?
TU Delft Science Centre is an interactive science museum located on the campus of Delft University of Technology. The center offers hands-on experiences with science and technology, making it an ideal destination for curious minds of all ages.
The Science Centre currently operates a Tech Studio program where children aged 8-12, accompanied by an adult, can participate in workshops on robotics, programming, and making with plastics. The center also offers Backstage Tours of TU Delft’s research facilities, providing unique insights into cutting-edge research. The iconic ARIA artwork and Skull 21 (a Triceratops skull) are among the attractions.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is perfect for families with children aged 8-12, STEM enthusiasts, and anyone interested in science and technology. It appeals to visitors who enjoy hands-on learning experiences.
Educational and cultural activities
The center offers Tech Studio workshops (€17.50 per child and adult), Backstage Tours of research facilities, kids’ parties, and the annual Science Day. Educational programs are available for primary and secondary schools.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Tech Studio: Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM – 12:45 PM and 2:00 PM – 4:45 PM, also weekdays during school holidays. Check ticket shop for current schedule as pre-purchased tickets are required.
Ticket prices: Tech Studio €17.50 per child and accompanying adult. Other programs vary; check website for current prices.
Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is not available on site.
Facilities: No extensive café; coffee and tea available for purchase. Free Wi-Fi is not available.




