Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination Category: Exhibition 6 October 2022 – 4 May 2023 In this immersive genre-defying exhibition you will embark on a once in a lifetime adventure through the cosmos to explore visions of the future through the science of today. Book now
Flight Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Trace the history of flight through the unique aircraft on display in our awe-inspiring Flight gallery.
Stephen Hawking at Work Category: Temporary display 10 February 2022 – March 2023 Explore incredible objects, including some never seen by the public before, from Professor Stephen Hawking’s office in this new, free display. Now open
Mathematics: The Winton Gallery Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Visit our bold and thought-provoking gallery to explore the role mathematics has played in building our world.
Making the Modern World Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Chart 250 years of science and technology and discover some of the most iconic items that have shaped our society.
Information Age Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Explore six zones filled with objects, interactive and digital experiences that celebrate over 200 years of communication and information technology.
Exploring Space Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday From rockets to satellites, probes to landers, this gallery showcases some out-of-this world objects.
Tomorrow's World Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Get the scoop on the most surprising science stories and the biggest breakthroughs.
The Clockmakers’ Museum Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday More than 1,000 timepieces tell the story of London’s clockmakers.
Energy Hall Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Explore an unparalleled collection of historic full-size steam engines and models.
Who Am I? Category: Object gallery 10.00–18.00, Wednesday to Sunday Who Am I? investigates everyone’s favourite subject—themselves!