Science Museum of Minnesota Map (2023)
Planning your day at the Science Museum of Minnesota?
The Science Museum of Minnesota in Saint Paul features interactive exhibits on science, technology, and natural history. It includes a 10,000-year-old fossil collection, a Mississippi River Gallery, and an Omnitheater. The museum serves over a million visitors annually and supports STEM education throughout Minnesota.
This map will help you find favorites like the Omnitheater’s giant dome screen and the Dinosaurs & Fossils Gallery with ease. Craving a break? The Elements Café offers river views with Minnesota-grown bites.
Whether you’re navigating the Mississippi River balcony or heading to the Experiment Gallery, the Science Museum of Minnesota Map makes every step smoother—so you can focus on what really matters: exploring.
Science Museum of Minnesota Map 2023
The Science Museum of Minnesota spans five floors, with the main lobby on the fifth floor and exhibit galleries on the fifth, fourth, and third floors. Key exhibits include the Mississippi River exhibition and Collectors’ Corner on the fifth floor, the Human Body Gallery and Great Hall on the fourth floor, and the Dinosaurs and Fossils gallery and Sportsology on the third floor.

Printable Science Museum of Minnesota Map PDF 2023
Science Museum of Minnesota Parking Map 2023
The Science Museum of Minnesota offers parking in its attached ramp located at 120 Kellogg Boulevard West in downtown Saint Paul. The parking ramp provides direct access to the museum and displays clear signage for visitor convenience.

FAQ
Can I bring food into the Science Museum of Minnesota?
Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Science Museum of Minnesota. The museum offers on-site dining options, including The Cafe and The Kitchen, where visitors can purchase food and beverages. Guests may also picnic outside the museum if weather permits.
Can I just turn up to the science museum?
You can visit the Science Museum of Minnesota without a reservation and purchase tickets in person during museum hours. However, reserving tickets online or by phone is recommended to guarantee entry, especially during busy times. Walk-ins are accepted based on availability.
How long does it take to walk around the Science Museum?
A typical visit to the Science Museum of Minnesota takes about two hours to explore the exhibits, plus an additional hour if you plan to watch an Omnitheater movie. Visitors seeking a more in-depth experience may spend up to five hours at the museum. The duration depends on your interest and participation in activities.
How much is parking at the Science Museum of Minnesota?
Parking at the Science Museum of Minnesota’s ramp costs $15 per day. Several nearby parking options are available, with rates generally ranging from $5 to $15 depending on location and distance from the museum. Discounted parking rates are available for museum members.