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The '''Maloka Museum''' is a ]n interactive museum of sciences located in ](Carrera 68D # 40A-51). The visitors can experiment with different kind of science-related games.


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This museum promotes "learning through play", is the largest of its kind in South America. Maloka was opened to the public in December, 1998.

Of its 17,000 square meters of construction space , 10,000 of them, are underground where the visitor can access nine rooms with over 200 displays, in topics ranging from the universe, life, the human being, the city, children, biodiversity, technology, electromagnetism to molecules and movement. Also the Center houses the first giant cinema in South America, the Domo Iwerks, as well as additional rooms for other events such as workshops, seminars and conferences.

There is a small aquarium where visitors can interact with animals such as ] or ]s.

By november of 2006, there is a running exposition about ] in the museum.

It has a dome theater where documentaries in dome format are shown.

The 80% of the museum was renovated (2007) and It has new rooms as animals, "Mars" and a mathematics room.

== Gallery==

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Image:Salitre_20061111_14.JPG|Maloka Interactive Museum dome theater
Image:Salitre_20061111_05.JPG|Visitors at the interactive museum
Image:Salitre_20061111_06.JPG|Visitors at the interactive museum
Image:Salitre_20061111_07.JPG|View of the dome theater from the museum
Image:Salitre_20061111_08.JPG|Visitors in the Maloka plaza
Image:Salitre_20061111_16.JPG|Maloka dome theater
Image:Salitre_20061111_18.JPG|The Maloka museum from the sidewalk
Image:Salitre_20061111_19.JPG|View of the dome theater
Image:Salitre_20061111_22.JPG|View
Image:Salitre_20061111_60.JPG|Dome theater facade
Image:Salitre_20061111_61.JPG|Maloka interactive museum entrance
Image:Salitre_20061111_63.JPG|Helicopter in the 2006 aviation exposition
Image:Salitre_20061111_64.JPG|Maloka interactive museum entrance
</gallery>
==See also==
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==External links==
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