Reviews of Mill City Museum. (Museum) in Minneapolis (Minnesota).
Mill City Museum
704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401, United States
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Information of Mill City Museum, Museum in Minneapolis (Minnesota)
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Open hours of Mill City Museum
Sunday
10 am–5 pm
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
10 am–4 pm
Friday
10 am–4 pm
Saturday
10 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Mill City Museum
Alan Dennis, Baron of Cowie
This is a children-centered small museum with fantastic views of the river from the observation deck on the 9th floor. There are many displays with good explanations. There is a children's water play table where they can dam up rivers to run turbines. It also had a nice outdoor space to eat.
Joe M.
This is a great museum. It's really well laid out with a lot of information and some interactive exhibits for kids. Definitely worth the visit, especially for the low ticket price. I learned a lot about the history of Minneapolis and the mills.
Valmik Patel
This is truly a gem for any heyday nostalgic industrial nerd. Excellent staff and educational models regarding history, technology, risk, and health. Highly recommend for the geek in your life. Free baked goods too!
Museum shop could use a better variety of available goods for sale that cater to geeks and tinkerers.
Reese Murphy
Loved coming here. Came here as a kid maybe a decade ago and decided to revisit. The elevator tour is very cool and there’s a lot of history to read while there. Totally recommend checking this place out to learn a little more about Minneapolis.
Tamela Randolph
Much more interesting than we expected. Very low key. We looked around inside the museum and then a trip up the Flour Tower to hear about the operations of the old mill. Great views from the observatory deck at the top.
Isaac Zuniga
Ahh. Tbh it’s a museum. Can you honestly recall the last museum you had actual fun at. Me neither. Anyways you get your ticket for the next available tower show and wait till then. They have some interactive attractions on the first floor that opens the little kid in you a bit. The elevator show is boring. Just boring. Perhaps I don’t appreciate the flour milling industry but I was bored. The elevator show is four or five floors/stops. There alright. The top decks views were absolutely beautiful and worth the wait.
Thomas Griep
A unique tour and very well done by the Mill Museum docent. You really get a feel for a unique part of the city and how important the river was for the mills on both sides. Easy walking tour. I highly recommend for locals and visitors alike.
Jana Lein
Very fun interactive museum. Some great history to learn, but will definitely be going back at a quieter time to look more fully as the Friday we went there was a couple busloads of school children.
Dana H.
Such an interesting place to visit! They have some fun, interactive areas that even our teenagers enjoyed. Definitely worth taking a little bit of time to visit.
Katherine Chung
There is a cool elevator that takes you up and down through multiple levels of different time point of the flour mill. I have never seen anything like it and the kids really enjoyed it. There are lots of hands on interactive things for the kids to play. There is also an observatory on the very top where you can see the falls and other side of the Mississippi River.