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Friday, August 25, 2017

Destinations: Terra Cotta warriors at Pacific Science Center

Cavalry warrior and war horse

Photos by Steven H. Robinson

Embark on an experience 2,200 years in the making to discover the scientific story of the terracotta warriors and the untouched tomb of the first Emperor.

This never-before-seen exhibition is a partnership between Pacific Science Center on Queen Anne in Seattle and The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and will have a limited two city tour, with the World Premiere in Seattle.

The figures were originally painted


Terracotta Warriors of the First Emperor is an immersive investigation of the science behind priceless artifacts including real figures from the terracotta army and over 100 artifacts illustrating the technological advancements of the Qin Dynasty.

High general


Unearth one of the most epic discoveries of our time and explore the mysteries buried within the untouched tomb of the First Emperor in this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. Complete your experience with the IMAX documentary, Mysteries of China.

Steve Robinson suggests allowing about 1 - 1/2 hours to see the show. The IMAX show is an additional 45 minutes.

Tickets are here and entrance is timed.

Pacific Science Center, 200 Second Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109.



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