Tour dates
An initial version of the Science Tunnel was put on exhibit
at EXPO 2000 in Hanover. During the following four years,
it successfully presented cutting-edge research in Beijing,
Shanghai, Manchester, Hong Kong and Thessaloniki, reaching
more than two million people.
In the light of this very positive response, the Max Planck
Society decided at the end of 2004 to develop a second, completely
new Science Tunnel exhibition which is on tour now.

Ludwigshafen, Germany
Presented by the BASF AG on the occasion of its 140th anniversary
Exhibition time: April the 29th 2005 to July the 10th
2005
Visitors: 47.256

Tokyo, Japan
Miraikan, National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Exhibition time: September the 16th 2005 to November
the 17th 2005
Visitors: 55.000

Singapore
Singapore Science Centre
Exhibition time:
March the 24th 2006 to June the 18th 2006
Visitors: > 50.000
Shanghai, China
Shanghai Science & Technology Museum
Exhibition time:
August the 3th 2006 to October the 7th 2006
Visitors: 170.000
Dresden, Germany
Festung Dresden
Kasematten unter der Brühlschen Terrasse
Entrance Georg-Treu-Platz
www.schloesserland-Sachsen.de
Exhibition time:
December the 13th 2006 to February the 11th 2007
Visitors: 30.000
Brussels, Belgium
Maison du Bois,
Avenue des Volontaires, 2
Exhibition time:
March the 8th 2007 to March the 18th 2007
Visitors: 5.000
www.bois.be
Johannesburg, South Africa
Sci-Bono Discovery Centre
Exhibition time:
May the 19th 2007 to July the 29th 2007
Visitors: 25.000
www.sci-bono.co.za
Seoul, South Korea
Seoul Museum of History
Exhibition time:
October the 4th 2007 to December the 2th 2007
Visitors: 65.000
www.museum.seoul.kr
Berlin, Germany
Thaersaal der Humboldt-Universität
Museum für Naturkunde
Exhibition time:
February the 26th to April 13rd 2008
www.museum.hu-berlin.de
Hasselt, Belgium
Hasselt University
Exhibition time:
August the 23rd to October the 10 2008
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