. "38.257638 -85.762687" . . . . "Kentucky#USA"@en . "2328194"^^ . . . "On site"@en . . . . . . . . "\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14\u79D1\u5B66\u4E2D\u5FC3\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ALouisville Science Center\uFF09\uFF0C\u65E7\u79F0\u201C\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14\u5386\u53F2\u548C\u79D1\u5B66\u535A\u7269\u9986\u201D\uFF0C\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u80AF\u5854\u57FA\u5DDE\u6700\u5927\u7684\u53EF\u52A8\u624B\u64CD\u4F5C\u7684\u79D1\u5B66\u535A\u7269\uFF0C\u4F4D\u4E8E\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14 \u5E02\u4E2D\u5FC3\u7684\u897F\u5927\u9053727\u53F7\uFF0C\u9762\u79EF\u63A5\u8FD1\u4E00\u4E07\u4E94\u5343\u5E73\u65B9\u7C73\uFF0C\u548C\u5468\u56F4\u7684\u3001\u7B49\u535A\u7269\u9986\u4E00\u8D77\u7EC4\u6210\u4E86\u201C\u535A\u7269\u9986\u8857\u201D\u3002\u79D1\u5B66\u4E2D\u5FC3\u7684\u53EF\u64CD\u4F5C\u5C55\u54C1\u6DB5\u76D6\u7269\u7406\u3001\u5316\u5B66\u3001\u5DE5\u7A0B\u3001\u79D1\u5B66\u6559\u80B2\u7B49\u5404\u5B66\u79D1\uFF0C\u8FD8\u6709\u5305\u62EC\u6728\u4E43\u4F0A\u5728\u5185\u7684\u81EA\u7136\u53F2\u6807\u672C\u3001\u4E14\u6709\u4E00\u5EA7IMAX\u5F71\u9662\u64AD\u653E\u79D1\u6559\u5F71\u7247\uFF0C\u6BCF\u5E74\u7EA6\u6709\u4E94\u5341\u4F59\u4E07\u4EBA\u6765\u6B64\u53C2\u89C2\u3002"@zh . "Le Louisville Science Center, anciennement nomm\u00E9 Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science, est le plus grand mus\u00E9e consacr\u00E9 \u00E0 la science du Kentucky. Il est situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Louisville dans le quartier de Downtown. Le mus\u00E9e fut cr\u00E9\u00E9 en 1871 en tant que mus\u00E9e d'histoire naturelle et accueille chaque ann\u00E9e un demi-million de visiteurs dont de nombreux \u00E9tudiants de l'\u00E9tat sur pr\u00E8s de 14 000 m2 d'expositions. Le mus\u00E9e poss\u00E8de un cin\u00E9ma IMAX de quatre niveaux depuis 1988. Sa fa\u00E7ade est faite de calcaire et est d\u00E9cor\u00E9e d'objets d\u00E9coratifs en acier. Le b\u00E2timent date de 1878 bien qu'\u00E0 l'origine il s'agissait d'un entrep\u00F4t de marchandises. Il fut rachet\u00E9 par la ville en 1975 et le mus\u00E9e apparut en 1977. En 2007, la ville a accept\u00E9 d'acheter le b\u00E2timent proche pour permettre au mus\u00E9e de s'\u00E9tendre. Ce nouveau b\u00E2timent date de 1880 et dispose d'une surface de 3 400 m2 sur cinq \u00E9tages."@fr . . "1"^^ . . . "Front facade of the Kentucky Science Center"@en . "The Kentucky Science Center, previously known as the Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science and then Louisville Science Center, is Kentucky's largest science museum. Located in Louisville, Kentucky, on \"Museum Row\" in the West Main District of downtown, the museum operates as a non-profit organization. It was founded in 1871 as a natural history collection. More than half a million people visit the museum annually. Many students in Kentucky take field trips to the Kentucky Science Center. The pendulum has been a fixture of the building for decades."@en . "\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14\u79D1\u5B66\u4E2D\u5FC3"@zh . . "Kentucky Science Center"@en . . "\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14\u79D1\u5B66\u4E2D\u5FC3\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ALouisville Science Center\uFF09\uFF0C\u65E7\u79F0\u201C\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14\u5386\u53F2\u548C\u79D1\u5B66\u535A\u7269\u9986\u201D\uFF0C\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u80AF\u5854\u57FA\u5DDE\u6700\u5927\u7684\u53EF\u52A8\u624B\u64CD\u4F5C\u7684\u79D1\u5B66\u535A\u7269\uFF0C\u4F4D\u4E8E\u8DEF\u6613\u7EF4\u5C14 \u5E02\u4E2D\u5FC3\u7684\u897F\u5927\u9053727\u53F7\uFF0C\u9762\u79EF\u63A5\u8FD1\u4E00\u4E07\u4E94\u5343\u5E73\u65B9\u7C73\uFF0C\u548C\u5468\u56F4\u7684\u3001\u7B49\u535A\u7269\u9986\u4E00\u8D77\u7EC4\u6210\u4E86\u201C\u535A\u7269\u9986\u8857\u201D\u3002\u79D1\u5B66\u4E2D\u5FC3\u7684\u53EF\u64CD\u4F5C\u5C55\u54C1\u6DB5\u76D6\u7269\u7406\u3001\u5316\u5B66\u3001\u5DE5\u7A0B\u3001\u79D1\u5B66\u6559\u80B2\u7B49\u5404\u5B66\u79D1\uFF0C\u8FD8\u6709\u5305\u62EC\u6728\u4E43\u4F0A\u5728\u5185\u7684\u81EA\u7136\u53F2\u6807\u672C\u3001\u4E14\u6709\u4E00\u5EA7IMAX\u5F71\u9662\u64AD\u653E\u79D1\u6559\u5F71\u7247\uFF0C\u6BCF\u5E74\u7EA6\u6709\u4E94\u5341\u4F59\u4E07\u4EBA\u6765\u6B64\u53C2\u89C2\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . "Louisville Science Center"@fr . . . . "The Kentucky Science Center, previously known as the Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science and then Louisville Science Center, is Kentucky's largest science museum. Located in Louisville, Kentucky, on \"Museum Row\" in the West Main District of downtown, the museum operates as a non-profit organization. It was founded in 1871 as a natural history collection. More than half a million people visit the museum annually. Many students in Kentucky take field trips to the Kentucky Science Center. There are about 550,000 visitors annually. A special hands-on area for children, featuring six educational activity sections, was renovated and renamed as KidZone in 1998. The building itself is located at 727 West Main Street and about 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2). The distinctive cast-iron facade limestone building was originally built in 1878 as a dry goods warehouse. The city purchased the property in 1975, and the museum moved to the premises in 1977, subsequently winning several design awards for its preservation of the building. A four-story digital theater was added in 1988 and renovated in early 2014. The pendulum has been a fixture of the building for decades. On January 11 2007, it was announced that the Kentucky Science Center would acquire the Alexander Building, which was built in 1880, adjacent to the current building. In 2009, the center opened a Science Education Wing on the building's first floor. The wing includes four science-workshop labs equipped for \"hands-on participation\". The five-story Alexander Building is nearly 37,000 square feet (3,400 m2)."@en . . . . . . "-85.76268768310547"^^ . "Kentucky Science Center"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Le Louisville Science Center, anciennement nomm\u00E9 Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science, est le plus grand mus\u00E9e consacr\u00E9 \u00E0 la science du Kentucky. Il est situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Louisville dans le quartier de Downtown. Le mus\u00E9e fut cr\u00E9\u00E9 en 1871 en tant que mus\u00E9e d'histoire naturelle et accueille chaque ann\u00E9e un demi-million de visiteurs dont de nombreux \u00E9tudiants de l'\u00E9tat sur pr\u00E8s de 14 000 m2 d'expositions. En 2007, la ville a accept\u00E9 d'acheter le b\u00E2timent proche pour permettre au mus\u00E9e de s'\u00E9tendre. Ce nouveau b\u00E2timent date de 1880 et dispose d'une surface de 3 400 m2 sur cinq \u00E9tages."@fr . . "Louisville Museum of Natural History & Science"@en . . . "38.25763702392578"^^ . . "4327"^^ . . . . . . "1120486868"^^ . . . . "David Tandy"@en . . . . "POINT(-85.762687683105 38.257637023926)"^^ . . . . . "Kentucky Science Center"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Science museum"@en . "Mike Norman"@en . . . . . . "1871"^^ . . .