Aberdeen Science Centre is asking visitors to recall some of their fondest memories of the city institution ahead of its reopening.
Bosses are inviting people to help create an online “memories board” to celebrate its past before it opens following a huge upgrade later this year.
Afeatured board will be launched just before the reopening, on a dedicated web page on the new website.
Elaine Holland, head of operations at the centre, said: “We are hoping that some of the visitors to the centre over the years will still have memorabilia such as ticket stubs, posters, souvenirs or gifts which we can feature on the page – as well as their memories or photographs of visits.
“Since it first opened as Satrosphere in 1988, the centre has inspired thousands of people of all ages to develop an interest in and love for the sciences, and it’s important that we don’t forget that.
“It was Scotland’s first science and discovery centre and its ethos of interactive science discovery remains the cornerstone of everything we do today.”
The centre has just undergone a £6 million refurbishment and will now have more than 60 new interactive exhibits.
To get in touch about memorabilia that may be of interest to the centre, contact info@asc.scot.