Bringing LANL Science to the Community
The Bradbury Science Museum is located at 15th and Central in downtown
Los Alamos, the home of Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Museum serves
as a bridge between the Laboratory and the community, helping to improve
science education and science literacy. The Museum also serves as a window
to the Laboratory, interpreting the Laboratory's history and current research.
The Bradbury Science Museum displays exhibits about the history of Los
Alamos National Laboratory and its research. Many of the exhibits are interactive
and feature videos, computers, and science demonstrations.
A film depicting the story of Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project years
and the race by Los Alamos scientists to build the world's first atomic
bomb is shown throughout the day, seven days a week.
REGULAR HOURS
Tu-Sat 10-5
Su-Mo 1-5
Open: Federal Holidays
Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day
FREE ADMISSION
PHONE: 505 667-4444 Bradbury Science Museum PO Box 1663
Los Alamos, NM 87545
Los Alamos National Laboratory • Est 1943
www.lanl.gov/museum/index.php