
National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath)

National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath)
11 East 26th Street
New York, NY
Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
Daily 10 am-5 pm
Dynamic exhibits and programs stimulate inquiry, spark curiosity and reveal the wonders of mathematics. Learn about the math in patterns and structures all around us while interacting with 30-plus hands-on displays. Fun for all ages, though many of the concepts will go over younger kids’ heads.
HIGHLIGHTS:
✨ Play with light
🚲 Try to ride a bike with square wheels
💠 Make 3D digital designs
⭐️ In Flatiron, across the street from Madison Square Park, with lots of nearby fun and food.
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Geometry of Flowers
Join Madison Square Park Conservancy, the Simons Foundation and the National Museum of Mathematics to kick off this spring’s horticulture exhibition, The Geometry of Flowers, which utilizes the park’s landscape to showcase artistically arranged flowers and the natural patterns within them.
Stop by the Northern Reflecting Pool from 2:30 – 4:30 pm to celebrate math,…
More infoFree Play at MoMath
Enjoy free admission to MoMath. Dynamic exhibits and programs stimulate inquiry, spark curiosity and reveal the wonders of mathematics. Learn about the math in patterns and structures all around us – and try to ride a bike with square wheels.
An early arrival is strongly encouraged; MoMath may limit entry if capacity is reached.
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