The National Museum of Mathematics is moving to a massive new space in Chelsea in 2026
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The National Museum of Mathematics, currently at a temporary location, will expand to a new 34,363-square-foot space in 2026, nearly doubling its original size.
The upcoming museum will feature six classrooms, a toddler area, and new exhibits focusing on mathematical concepts, promising to engage both children and adults alike.
Exhibits like the Tessellation Station will continue, alongside new shows such as 'Allot Like an Egyptian,' aimed at simplifying understanding of Egyptian fractions for kids.
In addition to fun exhibits, visitors can expect educational programs like the birthday paradox, illustrating students' surprise at probability in real-world scenarios.
Read at Time Out New York
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