Elder Museum of Science and Technology

Elder Museum of Science and Technology
Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnología
The Elder Museum
Elder Museum of Science and Technology is located in Canary Islands
Elder Museum of Science and Technology
Location within Canary Islands
Established1879; 145 years ago (1879)
LocationParque Santa Catalina
Las Palmas
Gran Canaria
Spain
Coordinates28°08′28″N 15°25′47″W / 28.14103°N 15.42976°W / 28.14103; -15.42976
Websitewww.museoelder.org

The Elder Museum of Science and Technology (Spanish: Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnología) is a museum in Las Palmas, the capital city of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands.

History

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The museum takes its name from the shipping company Elder Dempster Lines, the original owners of the building in which the museum is now housed. Elder Dempster Lines was founded in 1878 by two Scottish shipping entrepreneurs, Alexander Elder (brother of the shipbuilder John Elder) and John Dempster, and the company used to transport bananas from Gran Canaria to Britain.[1] The Elder Museum took over the building and opened to the public in December 1999.[2]

Collections

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Ariane 5 rocket on display in the Elder

The museum display are on four floors, with exhibitions of technology, physics, mathematics, geology , biology, medicine and astronomy, with a digital planetarium.[2] Among the items on display are models of steamships and a marine diesel engine, a Northrop F-5 fighter jet plane, a greenhouse ecosystem and a "Robocoaster".[3] A steam locomotive dating from 1885 is displayed near the cafeteria. In 2017 the museum unveiled a scale model of the European Solar Telescope which is planned to be built on La Palma.[4] A new Science and Research room was also opened in 2017.[5]

The museum encourages hands-on interaction with the displays, and notices around the galleries humorously state that it is forbidden not to touch the exhibits.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Museo Elder, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's Science Museum". Spain-Holiday.com. 30 August 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Descripción". www.museoelder.org (in Spanish). Museo Elder. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Museo Elder". Hello Canary Islands. Turismo de Canarias. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  4. ^ Reina, José L. (29 August 2017). "Así será el telescopio más grande del continente". www.canarias7.es (in European Spanish). Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  5. ^ Canaria, Europa Press / Las Palmas de Gran (13 July 2017). "El Museo Elder abre la sala 'Ciencia e Investigación'". www.canarias7.es (in European Spanish). Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Datos de Museos de Gran Canaria: Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnología". grancanaria.com. Turismo de Gran Canaria/Cabildo Insular the Gran Canaria.
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