Our popular sell-out adults-only Power Up evening sessions return in 2026 with more dates. Play your way through 160 consoles, hundreds of iconic games and 50 years of gaming history. Whether you and ...
Celebrate 60 years of Star Trek and experience the complete cinematic legacy from the original voyages to the modern reboot on one of the biggest screens in the UK, in a world-first presentation ...
We hold human remains in the Science Museum Group Collection and display a small number in some of our galleries. These remains support research into and the public understanding of cultural and ...
Explore 200 years of information and communication technology with our knowledgeable volunteer guides. From the earliest telegraph communications to 21st-century innovations, join our guides on a tour ...
As NASA’s historic Artemis II crewed mission sets off for the Moon, find out more about the fascinating history of lunar exploration at our museum and online. Incredible developments in science, ...
Looking to visit? Find out more on the Star Trek at 60 webpage. If you have a ticket or visit enquiry, please get in touch with our Contact Centre. To request media interviews or assets from the press ...
Discover how the world can generate and use energy more sustainably to limit climate change in our free gallery. Looking at the past, present and future of energy systems, Energy Revolution: The Adani ...
Until the early 20th century, a computer was a person who performed calculations by hand. But key innovations in technology saw machines take on this role—what were they, and who was behind them? In ...
Discover how the world can generate and use energy more sustainably to limit climate change in our free gallery. Looking at the past, present and future of energy systems, Energy Revolution: The Adani ...
Calling all Starfleet recruits! Discover iconic Star Trek objects and outfits across the museum in this free trail. Space, the final frontier... Have you ever wondered how the legendary science ...
The countdown is on to a world (and galactic) premiere exhibition at the Science Museum. Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos has now opened at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum and will land at the ...