The temporary exhibitions at the Museum enables visitors to obtain better and more in-depth understanding of specific issues related to the natural sciences. These subjects include topical scientific and social issues in the fields of natural science, the history of science, biodiversity and nature, as well as art, history and photography, amongst others.
The Museum devotes 1,000 square metres to temporary exhibitions, divided into two spaces, 700 and 250 square metres in size respectively, and known as ‘Science and more’. These spaces that can be subdivided to house more than one exhibition, depending on programming requirements.