• A good place to find some inspiration for a visit is on the ‘family trails’ page on the Science Museum blog.
  • Gauzy white curtains and subtly patterned floors help organise the layout of this events space, created by architect Mary Duggan for the Science Museum in...
  • From South Kensington Station follow the underground walkway by the ticket barrier which comes out at the entrance to the Science Museum.
  • The Science Museum is actually Europe’s most visited science and technology museum, and attracts more than 3.3 million people every year.
  • The Science Museum's world-famous exhibitions and astounding gallery spaces combine to make it one of London's most unique venues for events.
  • Teaching STEM. Fuel your students' natural curiosity and get them to think like scientists and engineers with our Museum of Science resources.
  • Minerals and gemstones feature in the Earth’s Treasury Gallery. Across the street, the Science Museum also offers free entry.
  • Nearest Tube: South Kensington [District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines]. Follow the signs from the station in order to reach the Science Museum.
  • The Triangle's Favorite Museum. 84 acres of science and nature experiences to spark imagination, creativity, and new ways of thinking about our world.
  • National Science and Media Museum Bradford BD1 1NQ. View on Google Maps. The museum, IMAX and Pictureville are temporarily closed.