Celebrating more than 200 years of innovation in information and communication technologies. Re-live remarkable moments in history, told through the eyes of those who invented, operated or were ...
At Space Lates prepare to boldly go where few have been before as we examine the latest innovations in space technology, explore the most exciting discoveries of cutting-edge space research and delve ...
Follow the journey of food from your mouth, through the acid bath in your stomach, along metre after metre of pulsating guts and out the other end! "Bringing digestion alive in a fun and educational ...
We are extremely grateful to our volunteers whose time and effort bring so much to the Science Museum and its visitors. Whatever your background or experience, our Volunteer Programme is open to all.
Explore our collection beyond the museum floor and find out the fascinating histories behind even the smallest objects. Objects and Stories aims to give you better access to this world-class Museum ...
Discover how the world can generate and use energy more sustainably to limit climate change in our new, free gallery. Looking at the past, present and future of energy systems, Energy Revolution: The ...
If there is no ticket or seat availability for your preferred date or time, please contact the call centre on 033 0058 0058. Narrated by Jennifer Lawrence, A Beautiful Planet 3D provides a unique ...
An exciting interactive space where children, parents and carers can discover science through play. Designed for 3–6 year olds but we welcome children of any age under this. Inquisitive children can ...
From rockets to satellites, probes to landers, this gallery showcases some out-of-this world objects. You’ll be able to see a full-sized replica of Eagle—the lander that took astronauts Armstrong and ...
Discover how London grew from a lively capital city to a global hub for trade, commerce, and scientific enquiry between 1550 and 1800. In 1550, London was a hustling, bustling, rapidly expanding ...
Download a sensory map which gives visitors more information on the sensory environment across the museum.
We have several cafés and picnic areas in the museum. When you arrive please speak to a member of staff if you’d like to know which cafés are open. You are welcome to bring your own food and drink, ...