
Interactive science and history for curious families.
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History delivers a family-friendly blend of science and history through interactive exhibits. Guests explore dinosaurs, oil-field equipment, and ranch life, with special displays like superheroes and Barbie World. The venue features a planetarium and the Omni Theater, plus the Jane Goodall exhibition in Fort Worth's Cultural District.
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Hands-on displays and activities covering topics like dinosaurs, physics, and natural history for all ages.
Immersive large-format films in a state-of-the-art theater, featuring educational and realistic documentaries.
Astronomy presentations and cosmic explorations in a dome theater for a unique perspective on space.
Displays on local history, cowboy culture, oil field equipment, and ranch life with artifacts and stories.
Temporary exhibits such as superhero displays, Barbie world, and Jane Goodall exhibitions for varied learning.
School tours, QUEST programs, and workshops designed for children and families to enhance learning experiences.
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Overall rating
Adi G
“I had a fun time at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History! There’s a good mix of science and history exhibits, from dinos and cowboys to interactive hands-on areas that keep kids busy. The planetarium was also a cool experience that added something different to the visit. It feels great for families and kids especially, though some parts are more geared toward younger visitors and can be a bit dated in spots. Still, it’s a neat place to explore, learn, and spend a couple of hours if you’re in the Fort Worth Cultural District.” 
Eli Sanders
Tons of interactive displays for children of all ages and lots of unique displays of dinosaurs, oil field equipment, and ranch life. Plus special exhibits for super heros and the barbie world. Grand finally was the omni theater movie Animal Kingdom which was well done.
Oqab Alharbi
My daughter is part of the QUEST program in HEB ISD, and we were invited to visit the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. It was our first time there, and we really enjoyed it! My daughter loved the experience — it was fun, educational, and very well organized. We’d love to visit again!
Chih Chow
Good museum, a little smaller than the Perot but a good amount of hands on activities for kids. The theater is amazing though definitely worth it. I suggest watching something realistic in the theater to maximize the experience. Animated items aren't as vivid.
David Caldwell
A great place for young children. The nearly overwhelmed our visit. The planetarium is awesome and gives perspective. The Jane Goodall exhibition is magnificent and worth the time for anyone interested in her works.