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The Manchester Museum of Science and Industry is the biggest museum in the city. It features themed galleries, working exhibits, and outdoor displays of industrial relics that date back to the mid-19th century. The museum offers lots of interactive activities and daily talks, making it an excellent destination for families who want to have fun and learn something new.
Discover the birthplace of world-changing ideas and innovations at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum, spanning 250 years of history.
Some of the main attractions at the museum are:
– Operation Ouch! Food, Poo, and You exhibition that takes you on a journey through the digestive system
– Revolution Manchester gallery that showcases ideas that changed the world
– Textiles Gallery that features thunderous machines and the ongoing legacy of cotton
– Experiment section that offers hands-on science activities for everyone
– Power Up, the ultimate gaming experience, available on weekends and school holidays
– Early years activities that are designed to inspire and entertain young learners.
The museum offers different options for food and drinks. The cafe provides a range of hot and cold beverages, pastries, sandwiches, cakes, and snacks. On Level 1, there is a Bistro which operates during busy periods like school holidays. Additionally, you may bring your own food and enjoy it in the indoor picnic area, which is signposted throughout the museum.
Open 10am – 5pm daily (closed on 24–26 December and 1 January)
Free entry although visitors are encouraged to make a donation of £5
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