To celebrate its 80th anniversary, the National Science Museum has unveiled a wide range of programs, including special exhibitions, interactive events, and science lectures throughout 2025. These initiatives are designed to reinforce the museum’s role as a hub for the dissemination of scientific and technological culture, making science more accessible and enjoyable for the general public.

In 2025, the museum will host special exhibits and experiences that transcend the boundaries of knowledge, talent, and disability through scientific and technological advancements. Key programs include the “Science Beyond Limits (Music Edition)” special exhibition, which combines music and science, and “TechCon 2025,” where visitors can engage with cutting-edge technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence, and transportation.
Exciting programs catering to younger audiences are also in the lineup. Events such as “Woof and Purr Symposium,” which connects science with pets, and “Would You Like Space?” themed around space exploration, will be held, alongside the year-round “Various Science Lectures,” addressing everyday topics from a scientific perspective.
Opportunities for all generations to engage with natural science experiences are also available. Short-term exhibitions like “Amazing Nature Pop-up Show” and “Naked Science History Pop-up Exhibit” will be presented, as well as programs like “Adult Nature Exploration,” “Nature in Science” which explores science within nature, and “Tammy’s Secret Lab” focused on experiments, all offering various science experiences weekly and monthly.
Marking its 80th anniversary, the National Science Museum aims to offer opportunities where people can directly experience the delights of science, feel more connected to it, and foster dreams and hopes.
Details on the 2025 National Science Museum’s main programs and schedules can be found on their website (www.science.go.kr).