Science Museum — London

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Science Museum

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The Science Museum in London is one of the world's leading museums of science and technology, attracting millions of visitors each year. Founded in 1857, it is part of the Science Museum Group and houses a magnificent collection of over 300,000 items, including iconic objects like Stephenson's Rocket, the first jet engine, and the Apollo 10 command module. The museum's exhibits span across various disciplines, from space exploration and aviation to medicine and computing, offering a comprehensive look at human ingenuity and scientific progress. The museum is renowned for its interactive galleries, designed to engage visitors of all ages through hands-on experiences. The 'Who Am I?' gallery explores biological discoveries and genetics, while 'Energy Hall' delves into the past, present, and future of energy. For younger visitors, the 'Wonderlab: The इक्विटी' offers an immersive and playful environment to explore scientific principles through live experiments and demonstrations. Beyond its permanent collections, the Science Museum also hosts a dynamic program of temporary exhibitions, often showcasing cutting-edge scientific research and technological innovations, making each visit a unique experience. Accessibility is a key focus, with free entry to the main museum, ensuring that scientific discovery is available to everyone. While general admission is free, some special exhibitions, IMAX screenings, and simulations may require a separate ticket. The museum also offers educational programs, workshops, and events, catering to school groups and families, fostering a love for science and engineering in the next generation. Its commitment to inspiring curiosity and understanding makes it a vital cultural and educational institution.

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