New normality at Esplora

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The Malta Business Weekly

Whilst safeguarding Public Health and Safety, the Science Centre is once again at the forefront in providing a space where the wonders of science comes across.

“As a council, having already implemented all necessary measures for Esplora to open its doors on the 9th of June as soon as the Government gave its go ahead, the Centre is now ready for a new normality”. This was announced by the Executive Chairman for the Malta Council for Science and Technology, Dr. Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando. He stated that “as Malta successfully and cautiously continues to lift COVID-19 related measures, Esplora visitors are now encouraged to experience what Esplora has to offer whilst following guidelines issued by theHealth Authorities at all times.”

Esplora’s opening of all exhibition areas coincides with the Summer opening hours. We would like to encourage our patrons to visit Esplora and take advantage of an experience which is spread over a vast area of 22,000 m2. Visitors can enjoy hands-on, interactive experiences with over 200 exhibits. They can join one of our intriguing science shows and immerse themselves in a planetarium film.

Furthermore, the public can gradually restart enjoying specific events, namely, the monthly Autism-Friendly Hours, Seniors-Friendly Events, Digital Science Quests, Paranormal Trails and Esplora Afterhours in the coming months.

To make their day complete, visitors can stop for a delicious meal at the EsploraCafé and take home a memento from the EsploraShop!

Tickets may be purchased once again at the door from the Esplora Reception to gain access to a a safe and fun environment where people are encouraged to Explore, Think and Imagine.

For more information kindly visit esplora.org.mt or if you would like to speak to a member of our staff, feel free to call on 2360 2300.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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