The UK has historically and still is a world leader when it comes to science and technology. To reflect this there are many museums about various aspects of science and technology both old and new. Popular museums in this category include the London Science Museum, the Thinktank in Birmingham and Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh. Most museums in this category are free to enter and well worth a visit.
Built in 1894, the Queen Street Textile Mill, a Grade one listed building is a treat for anyone…
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in astronomy, history, and science. Located…
Stretton Watermill: A Journey Through Time and Tides Nestled amidst the lush green fields of Cheshire's countryside, Stretton…
The British Ironwork Centre is a unique destination located in the heart of Shropshire, England. The centre is…
Situated in Cambridge Cambridgeshire, The Centre for Computing History is a visit not be missed, especially if you…
The East Lancashire Railway is a unique living museum. A fully functioning Steam Railway with 7 stations, over…
The National Marine Aquarium is located in Plymouth, Devon. This magnificent aquarium is seriously worth a visit notably…
The Silk Museum & Paradise Mill: Macclesfield's Rich Textile Legacy In the charming town of Macclesfield, often referred…
Anyone interested in medicine will have a fantastic experience when visiting the Thackray Museum of Medicine in Leeds,…
With lot's to see, do and explore your visit to the W5 in Belfast is a magnificent day…
The Waterworks Museum in Hereford is a unique and fascinating destination for visitors who are interested in the…
Weaver Hall Museum: A Tapestry of Cheshire's History Nestled in the heart of Northwich, the Weaver Hall Museum…
Woodhorn Colliery is a former coal mining site located in Northumberland, England. The colliery was in operation from…
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