The DoSeum is San Antonio's only museum just for children where kids learn by doing, creating and tinkering, instead of just looking and listening.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
The DoSeum is situated on 5.5 acres at the corner of Broadway near Mulberry, across from Lions Field and just north of downtown San Antonio, Texas.
2800 Broadway St. San Antonio, TX 78209
The DoSeum’s Summer Camps are back! Kids will explore exciting new STEM and art concepts, learn to innovate, create, and solve problems—all while having fun!
This summer, we'll introduce our NEW MASTER camps! Specifically designed to promote continued learning long after the camp is over. Young programmers will take home their very own microcomputer. 3D modelers are invited back to the DoSeum for a one-on-one consultation with our resident expert and personal use of our 3D printers. And game developers will take home a special license of a video game developing software. Register early, our camps always sell out!
Join us for our first REDO of 2019 and get ready to unleash your inner child. The theme for the night is "Piñata Party!" Take a swing at our giant piñata, sample delicious bites from local restaurants and sip on specialty cocktails. Best part, explore all the fun The DoSeum exhibits have to offer, along with special activities!
Every object has a story of how it is made. Join us this spring for our new exhibit, How People Make Things and celebrate that story—the people, the manufacturing processes, and the technology used to make everyday objects in our world.
Inspired by the Mister Rogers’ Factory Tours, How People Make Things will show your child the importance of everyone’s job in the processes of creating the products we all use every day. Come explore as we cut, mold, deform, and assemble together and discover how familiar the story of manufacturing really is to all of us.
Educators can transform how students experience learning. The DoSeum is a convener of educators, a laboratory for research, and a resource for educators to take practices and materials back to their institutions.
"We love The Doseum. It's one of our favorite things to do when we visit. We live in Laredo and will often come up for Spring Break and in the summer."
"I just want to say thank you to your team. Shelby had a wonderful time in the mad scientist camp. So much so that she wants to be a scientist and work at her museum."
"We spent almost 4 hours here. Came during the week so there were not too many people. Will definitely be coming back!"