A touchable slice of space on the TCU campus—free admission afternoons. Recognized by Texas Monthly as a must-see campus museum, it lets you handle real meteorites and learn from one of the nation’s notable university collections.
Tons of interesting facts and really pretty meteorites! Loved the video and my kids (11, 9, 7) spent over an hour inside the gallery and another half an hour looking at the other science displays. Also, really nice air conditioning without a lot of people there!
D&D Dino
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Definitely a place to visit really never would have thought it was there definitely a need to place but I like rocks 😜🤪
Louis Chua
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Very nice museum. Educational to lead about asteroids and meteorites. Totally enjoyed my visit there.
Millie Millie
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Absolutely ridiculous parking could not find any parking or know where to park.
Didn't even get to see the museum.
There is no signs saying where to find the museum and there is nobody inside to help. Finally found a hidden door saying the Museum is in it but it was locked. We were so confused. Nobody answers the phone for help either. It was a huge waste of time and gas.
Don't bother coming!
Stephen
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Great personal exhibit. Not very big, but excellent content and presentation.
Nicole
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They were not open even though their page said it was. Drove an hour and paid for parking before finding that out. DO NOT COME WHEN THE SEMESTER IS OVER!! They will be closed even though there is no sign saying anything of the sort. Also, they don’t answer the phone. When you try to reach someone, it’s not possible. Only machines.
Justin Todd
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Go check this place out if you need something fun to do that's inside and on the amazing TCU campus. My girls love anything Space or science related and this place was great
Laura
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Its truly a gem! Abundance of information and specimen! There is also simmulation that you or kids can do, which kept our kids busy for a long time. Considering the fact that this is free of charge, adds to the enjoyable experience!