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Eureka! Science + Discovery

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Eureka! Science + Discovery
The building, in former Spaceport branding.
LocationSeacombe, Merseyside, England
StatusOperating
Opened
  • 2005 (2005) (as Spaceport)
  • November 11, 2022 (2022-11-11) (as Eureka! Science + Discovery)
Closed2019 (as Spaceport)
OwnerEureka!
AreaSeacombe, Merseyside, England
Websitehttps://www.eurekadiscovery.org.uk/

Eureka! Science + Discovery is a tourist attraction in Seacombe, Wallasey, Merseyside, North West England. It's opened on 11 November 2022, the attraction's main topic of interest is STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths) through playful learning. Suited to visitors aged 0–14.

The building used for the attraction was previously Spaceport and was opened on 26 July 2005 by Merseytravel Chairman Mark Dowd.[1] The previous attraction was based around learning about space through interactive exhibits. A visit to the centre took about two hours, which included half an hour spent in the Spacedome planetarium. This section of the attraction was on the ground floor at the back of the building.[2] Visitors to Spaceport could also take a River Explorer Cruise on a Mersey Ferry.[3]

In July 2019 Merseytravel announced that spaceport was to close, due to a decline in visitor numbers and the attraction becoming too costly to run following government funding cuts. It was announced that the building would become another attraction, the £14m "Eureka! Science + Discovery" Centre. Merseytravel will still own the building, and the new company will operate the attraction.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Seacombe, Merseyside
  2. ^ "FAQ". Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2008.
  3. ^ "Mersey ferries". Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2008.
  4. ^ Nick, Tyrell. "Spaceport set to close after years of huge financial losses". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 31 August 2019.

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