Tirunelveli District Science Center

The Tirunelveli District Science Center, situated in the Kokirakulam area, operates under the National Council of Science Museums, which falls under the purview of the Indian Ministry of Culture.

This center first opened its doors to the public on the 27th of February, 1987, with an initial exhibition gallery showcasing "Treasures from the Ocean" and a Science Park. The inauguration was graced by P.V. Narasimha Rao, then the Minister of Human Resource Development. In a short span, this center gained popularity as one of the most frequented establishments within the NCSM network, thanks to the enthusiastic support of the local community. Its primary objective is to popularize science and technology among the public and complement science education in schools and colleges, instilling a passion for scientific inquiry among students.



Today, the center boasts four captivating galleries dedicated to "Fun Science," "Popular Science," "Electronics," and a new addition, the "New Wing of Electronics." Visitors can also enjoy a 3D Theatre, a Television Studio, and a Pre-historic Park. The "Mirror Magic Corner" offers an additional intriguing experience. Notably, the center's Digital Planetarium enchants visitors with the marvels of astronomy.

An appealing park adjacent to the center features statues honoring eminent Indian Scientists and Mathematicians such as Vikram Sarabhai, Homi Bhabha, S N Bose, M N Saha, Birbal Sahni, C V Raman, Ramanujan, J C Bose, and others.

Happy travelling.







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