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Astronights - Science Museum
Dates Astronights for 7-11s. Friday 14 March 2025—Book tickets (regular and VIP) Friday 16 May 2025 —Book tickets (regular and VIP); Friday 20 June 2025 —Book tickets (regular and VIP) ; Friday 11 July 2025 —Book tickets (regular and VIP); Tickets will …
Wonderlab | Science Museum | London
Wonderlab encourages visitors to interact with the exhibits through vision, sound and cognitive skills.It is located on Level 3— disabled visitors receive concessionary prices for this gallery. Most of these areas are staffed by Explainers—our professional science communicators who provide personal guidance, explanations and demonstrations on gallery.
A Victorian Mental Asylum - Science Museum
Jun 13, 2018 · The Victorian mental asylum has the reputation of a place of misery where inmates were locked up and left to the mercy of their keepers. But when the first large asylums were built in the early 1800s, they were part of a new, more humane attitude towards mental healthcare.
Who Am I? | Science Museum
Who Am I? | Science Museum
Memento Mori - Science Museum
A memento mori is an object that serves to remind the viewer of the inevitability of their death and the brevity of life. ‘Memento mori’ is a Latin phrase that translates to ‘remember you must die.’
IMAX: The Ronson Theatre | Science Museum
Immerse yourself in the big screen. Escape the hustle and bustle of the museum and settle in for an unforgettable experience in our IMAX cinema. Boasting a next-generation IMAX® Laser 4K projector along with our much-loved IMAX 70mm film projector, our cinema is a truly unique experience for all ...
Virtual tour of the Science Museum
Crick and Watson's DNA molecular model, 1953. In 1953, the British and American molecular biologists Francis Crick and James Watson worked out the double-helix structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the molecule that acts as a blueprint for all living things.
Getting here - Science Museum
The nearest tube station is South Kensington. This is on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines and is a 5-minute walk from the museum. Gloucester Road tube station is also on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines and is a 15-minute walk from the museum.
Visit | Science Museum, London
Opening times The museum is open daily from 10.00–18.00 (except for 24-26 December). Last entry is 17.15. You are welcome to stay in the museum as long as you like, but an average visit lasts around two hours.
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