More than 1,000 timepieces tell the story of London’s clockmakers.
Stephen Hawking was one of the most influential scientists of our generation, and the most famous. In his work he explored the origins and fate of the universe and revealed new insights about black ...
With climate change threatening to spiral out of control, the time has come to accelerate our transition from oil,coal and gas to alternative energy sources. Our burning of fossil fuels dates back ...
Antarctica is a land of mystery and yet what happens there affects every single one of us. Duration 60 minutes ...
Discover how the Palace of Versailles used science to project power in this illuminating new exhibition, full of opulent objects and intriguing human stories.
Immerse yourself in our hands-on gaming experience, featuring the very best video games and consoles from the past 50 years.
Chart 250 years of science and technology and discover some of the most iconic items that have shaped our society.
From February 2025. Dates and times vary. Experience the lift-off, landing and return of the historic Apollo 11 mission on one of the biggest cinema screens in Europe.
Bookings are open for group visits up to 22 July 2025. There’s plenty to see and do for formal education groups at the Science Museum.