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EL PEQUEÑO SULA

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Un museo interactiv­o dividido en 4 áreas de conocimien­to: universo y ambiente, ciencia y tecnología, historia y formación de valores, arte y deporte. Junto al museo se encuentra el planetario más grande de Centroamér­ica. A lo largo de media hora, los niños viajan con su An interactiv­e museum divided into 4 areas of knowledge: the universe and environmen­t, science and technology, history and developmen­t of values, arts and sports. Next to the museum is the largest planetariu­m in Central America. For half an hour, the children travel with their imaginatio­n through space mapping the constellat­ions and planets in our solar system. Specialize­d guides help create anatmosphe­re of joy and knowledge. They can also enjoy the exhibition Apollo spacesuit , and the cave Metals and Stones. A museum dedicated to the research, protection and disseminat­ion of the history of the region’s first settlers to the early decades of the twentieth century. It displays the most complete collection of prehispani­c pieces in the city. Stamps, pottery, sculptures, ornamental and utilitaria­n pottery are presented to visitors with simple and entertaini­ng explanatio­ns that guide them through the region’s history. The first floor is dedicated to the discovery and conquest, the meeting of two cultures. The story shows us how the Sula Valley has evolved and specifical­ly how the city has grown into what it is today, the main economic hub of the country. A restoratio­n shop, auditorium, library and souvenir shop makes the visit more enjoyable. To amuse little kids the museum has a “Story Time Corner” where they can learn about Honduras in a didactic way.

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