The center was established in the building that housed the old Central Penitentiary, which itself was founded in 1909, and was open for 70 years. This penitentiary was closed in 1979 by
Rodrigo Carazo's administration leaving the building empty and abandoned for several years. After the prison closed, it became a museum. In 1991,
First Lady Gloria Bejarano Almada, wife of President
Rafael Ángel Calderón, created the ("Help Us to Help Foundation" in English), to promote the center's creation, which was inaugurated on April 27, 1994. Some sections of the building such as the
façade and the walls of the west wing were proclaimed historical and architectural heritage of Costa Rica in 1988. The center's stated mission is to strengthen education and promote the national scientific and technological development. == Museo de los Niños ==