Interactive Plantastic! Exhibition opens at Liverpool's World Museum

by Leanne Durr. Published Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:22, Last updated: 2010-02-10

A fun new interactive science exhibition reveals the wonderful world of plants, from trees and shrubs to fruit and vegetables and flowers and herbs – and shows how they interact with people, animals, insects and each other.

Plantastic! is open from February, 13 – September, 5 and is packed with plenty of activities to keep both younger and older visitors entertained.

Forty great interactive mechanical and multi-media exhibits and games uncover the secrets of this amazing world.

Upon arrival visitors will enter a magical realm with giant leafy canopies, massive seed pods, huge root systems and strange man-made trees.

There are areas where visitors can relax and be inspired by nature or find out more about topical issues and their effects on plants - such as biodiversity and climate change.

John Millard, director of World Museum, says: "Visitors suspend reality in the five themed zones which take them through new experiences in a fun and revealing way. Plantastic! aims to change perceptions about our astonishing natural world."

World Museum William Brown Street, Liverpool L3 8EN

Admission FREE

Open 10am-5pm everyday
Information 0151 478 4393

Website www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk






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