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Julie L.
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Scientific exhibitions are cool
Once, couple of months ago i was lucky to attend some exhibitions here. Basically, I would never faced something like this before. In my opinion, this museum is full nteresting discoveries even if you think that you already know everything about the world. Science in my opinion is one of the most fascinating spheres in the life of people. It opens the doors to brand-new knowledge. You perhaps might not be familiar with something and science meet you with it. I guess that people must attend such exhibitions in order to develop their brain, mind and creativity as well.

Written 16 February 2022

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Sean Lewis
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Stop Funding FOSSIL FEULS …
They need to stop funding FOSSIL FEULS and think about our children's and grandchildrens futures

Written 29 August 2021

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Avery634
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Amazing
Unfortunately I was not here, but my friends talked me about this place. They told me that it was very cool and interesting place

Written 11 March 2021

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Dylan K.
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Science Museum
A must see for absolutely anyone either living or visiting London! Such incredible exhibitions and the climate is awesome too. I try to go at least once every six months, one of my favourite places ever!

Written 29 July 2018

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Joey Allen
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The Science Museum (London)
The Science Museum (London)

Founded in 1857, the Science Museum is a wonderful day or half day out in London, with or without kids. If it's raining or cold take the tube (subway) to South Kensington (on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines) and walk through the pedestrian tunnel to the museum. The museum is funded by the government and visits are free apart from some special exhibitions for which an entry fee may be charged. Opening times and current exhibitions are detailed on the website.

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk.

The Science Museum is great for kids as there are hundreds of interactive exhibits – buttons to press, things to turn, push, swing, watch…

There is an IMAX 3D cinema and a new wing, funded by the Wellcome Trust, focusing on digital technology and medicine.

In the Computer Section they built a complete copy of Charles Babbage's 'differential engine' often seen as the first computer. The Science and Art of Medicine display shows the development of medical theory and technology from around the world. Sections on 'Science in the 18th Century', 'The History of Flight', 'Measuring Time', 'Marine Engineering', 'The Secret Life of the Home' 'Exploring Space', 'Challenge of Materials' 'Psychology' and 'Agriculture' are just a taste of what can be seen in the museum.

Kids can experience what it's like to fly in a jet fighter with the RAF 'Red Arrows' display team. They can take a 'co*kroach tour' (substitute 'c' for '*') and see what life is like from the point of view of one of nature's great survivors. Not sure why, but probably of more interest to the boys… Taster at:

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/smap/collection_index/cockroach_tour_of_the_science_museum.aspx

There are also many other online activities if you visit the website and links to resources for teachers.

If you can manage to visit the museum itself, you won't be able to see all the 300,000 exhibits in just one visit, but if you have any interest in science or the world around you, you should have a great time trying. Enjoy!

Written 22 March 2011

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