An exciting, interactive space for little ones to discover science through play.
This gallery closed in January 2017 but you may be interested in visiting The Clockmakers' Museum. For details of other current exhibitions, visit our See and Do page. Measuring Time offered a ...
Thank you for requesting an education visit to the Science Museum in London. A copy of the details you submitted has been emailed to you for your records. Once we have processed your request we will ...
Following their sell-out event at the Science Museum in 2018, the award-winning comedy podcast presented by Deborah Frances-White returned to the museum. This live virtual show, that took place on ...
Mirella Ricciardi’s pioneering photography is more relevant today than when she took her groundbreaking images three decades ago, providing a remarkable lens through which to view the ...
The Secret Life of the Home gallery closed on Sunday 2 June. Find out more as we say goodbye to this much-loved gallery in our new blog. From pop-up toasters to horse-drawn vacuum cleaners, this ...
Getting directions, watching television, monitoring the weather, conducting scientific research—our lives have been fundamentally changed by thousands of satellites in orbit around Earth. Satellite ...
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A captivating, interactive multi-sensory area for children to identify the many types of pattern around us.
Bookings are open for visits up to 16 February 2025. There’s plenty to see and do for formal education groups at the Science Museum.