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ParSEC Whitefield in Bengaluru is a science museum where anyone can innovate anything

ParSEC Whitefield in Bengaluru is a science museum where anyone can innovate anything

Posted on June 19, 2026 By admin


A visitor at PARSEC in Whitfield

A clock made entirely of mathematical equations, a robot dog named Muffin, and even an alien species attempting to understand humanity. These were some of the first things we encountered at ParSEC Whitefield, PARAM Foundation’s science experience centre in Bengaluru. Unlike most science museums, where exhibits are designed to be observed, nearly everything here asks to be touched, tested and interacted with. 

“The original vision was to make science a lifestyle,” says Inavamsi Enaganti, one of PARAM’s CEOs. The Bengaluru-based non-profit works to promote Indian history, science, innovation and culture, and ParSEC is one of its most ambitious public-facing projects.

Rather than viewing science as a collection of facts, Enaganti hopes visitors learn to question, investigate and solve problems they encounter in everyday life. He describes ParSEC as a “living lab” where people can evolve from seekers to solvers and eventually, innovators.  

As we moved through the centre, we quickly realised there was something for everyone. One moment, we were making water droplets fall onto metallic plates to create different sounds. Next, we were peering through interactive telescope displays, exploring everything from Jupiter to distant galaxies with the turn of a dial.

Throughout the experience, we were accompanied by the Zinions, a fictional alien species trying to understand human beings. Through questions, puzzles and interactive stations, we slowly became subjects of their investigation.

Different galleries at the centre

The galleries themselves are organised around the Panchabhutas: Akasha (space), Jala (water), Prithvi (earth), Vayu (air) and Agni (fire). As we explored these spaces, we encountered exhibits that transformed abstract scientific concepts into something tangible. A motion-sensitive fire installation glowed brighter as we approached it. In another section, we experimented with light using prisms and lasers, observing how beams bent and changed shape.

Parsec Whitefield

Parsec Whitefield

One of the most engaging sections explored biomimicry. Here, we actively interacted with models that were inspired by nature, from watching how birds actually flap their wings, and lotus pods open and close, to observing the mechanisms behind a stingray’s movement and understanding how these natural systems have inspired human innovation.

Even the mathematics section, often considered intimidating, felt surprisingly approachable. We found ourselves exploring tessellations, unusual curves like the ‘Batman Curve’ and geometric forms that turned equations into puzzles rather than problems.

Makers’ Adda

At the centre of it all is Makers Adda, a workshop equipped with tools for woodworking, metalworking, fabrication and prototyping. Unlike many science centres, where interaction ends once visitors leave an exhibit, this space encourages people to create. Visitors can experiment with ideas, build prototypes and attempt solutions to real-world problems.

Traffic safety experience centre at Parsec

Traffic safety experience centre at Parsec

In an age where answers are only a search away, Enaganti believes learning still happens through experience. “Humans learn with their fingers,” he says. And after spending a few hours at ParSEC, it is easy to see why. Rather than teaching visitors what to think, the centre encourages them to remain curious enough to ask questions in the first place.

ParSEC, Whitefield is open Tuesday to Sunday. Weekday passes ₹450, weekend passes are ₹550. For more details and tickets visit paramfoundation.org/parsec-whitefield

Published – June 19, 2026 12:30 pm IST



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