Our evening events cover everything from cult film screenings and live performances to gripping panel discussions and exclusive premieres—we’ve got something for everyone. Explore the issues around ...
Discover a new season of free exhibitions and galleries this autumn at the Science Museum, the home of the big thinkers. Find out how London grew from a lively capital city to a global hub for trade, ...
There are separate male, female, all-gender and accessible toilets throughout the museum. There is a Changing Places Toilet on level 0. *While our large lockers can fit carry-on sized luggage we ...
We’d love to hear from you if you have an item that you think might be perfect for our collection, but please don’t bring it to the museum or send it by post without arranging with us first. So that ...
Please go to our visit page to see all planned closures for Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries. The world’s largest display dedicated to the story of medicine. KS2 and upwards (ages 7+). Spanning ...
We want to empower the next generation to pursue vital STEM careers through our careers-themed galleries and activities. Our career-related activities can be booked as part of a group visit to the ...
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 ...
Feel every rumble and immerse yourself in stories on the big screen with our educational documentaries in IMAX: The Ronson Theatre. From the wild plains of Antarctica and the wonder year of the T. rex ...
A new, free exhibition about how food must change to protect the planet. Now extended until 1 September 2026. How does our food today go from field to plate? How did food use to be produced in the ...
Before antibiotics, a relatively minor infection could prove incurable or even deadly. Everything from paper cuts to childbirth had the potential to kill through bacterial infection. The accidental ...
Take a closer look at the Black Arrow rocket, and find out more about the future of space flight from Britain. On 28 October 1971, a British Black Arrow rocket launched the Prospero satellite into an ...
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