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COSI Columbus strives to engage, inspire, and transform lives and communities by being the best partner in science, technology, and industry learning.
Columbus Member Advantage entitles members of participating institutions discounted general admission ($3 off) to COSI for up to four people. Participating institutions include: Columbus Metropolitan Club
Due to new COVID-19 policies, admission to COSI will require a timed ticket reserved online in advance, including for COSI Members. With your health and safety as our #1 priority, here's how to prepare for your visit to COSI.
COSI will transform into a season wonder starting Saturday, November 23, 2024, when the Season of Celebrations exhibit opens. Guests will enjoy a seasonal blend of science, holiday spirit, and community connection in a spectacular winter wonderland.
COSI, the Center for Science and Industry, is the coolest museum in Columbus, Ohio. Visit COSI to enter a submarine and a coal mine elevator.
COSI (The Center of Science and Industry) in Columbus, Ohio, has been voted America’s #1 Science Museum for 4 years in a row! It’s hands down one of the best places to take your kids in Central Ohio!
Grab your friends and start your weekend early with COSI After Dark, an evening event series exclusively for adults ages 21+. Experience COSI without kids, all while enjoying delicious food, craft beer and themed cocktails for each month's specific theme!
COSI Overview. The museum was open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the day that we visited. We were there when the doors opened and didn’t leave until close. It was 7 hours of pure fun, and my kiddos are already begging to go back. I definitely recommend COSI to anyone traveling even remotely near Columbus, Ohio. More Information on COSI HERE.
Explore Science. Discover fun! COSI Columbus is a dynamic hands-on science center located in Central Ohio that is fun for all ages.
COSI, officially known as the Center of Science and Industry, is a renowned science museum and research center located in Columbus, Ohio. The museum was first opened to the public on the 29th of March, 1964, and has since been a hub for scientific exploration and learning.