
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a premier science museum, planetarium, and aquarium in downtown Miami's Maurice A. Ferré Park, showcasing interactive exhibits on South Florida ecosystems like the Everglades and Gulf Stream. Opened in 2017 after a $305 million relocation from Coconut Grove, this 250,000 sq ft LEED Gold-certified landmark designed by Grimshaw Architects anchors Miami's cultural district alongside the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Named for philanthropists Dr. Phillip and Patricia Frost's $45 million gifts, it fosters scientific literacy, innovation, and community engagement for all ages.
The Frost Museum combines a planetarium, aquarium, and science exhibitions in one stunning facility.
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science has become a beloved institution for families and science enthusiasts. Its Gulf Stream aquarium, planetarium, and interactive exhibits inspire the next generation of scientists. The museum hosts educational programs reaching thousands of students and teachers. Located in Museum Park alongside PAMM, it has helped create a world-class cultural district in downtown Miami.
500,000+
Annual Visitors