By: Virginia Gil
Photograph: Courtesy Frost Science
Source: TimeOut Miami
Miami doesn’t do anything small—not openings, not constructions and certainly not museums. The soon-to-be-completed Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science—scheduled to open May 8—fits the “size matters” bill for a new local development. The 250,000-square-foot facility sits on four acres of waterfront land and has four distinct buildings: the Aquarium, the Frost Planetarium and the North and West Wings. It’s quite the upgrade from the 48,000-square-foot Coconut Grove property the museum occupied from 1960 until 2015, when it closed to the public.
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