Science and Industry Museum Liverpool Road, Salford M3 4FP
About the Business
Located in the heart of Manchester, the Science and Industry Museum is a truly one-of-a-kind institution that offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the history of science and industry in the United Kingdom. As an establishment, museum, point of interest, and tourist attraction all rolled into one, it's no wonder that the museum is a top destination for visitors from all over the world.
At the museum, visitors can explore various exhibitions that showcase the incredible advances that have been made in the fields of science and industry. From transport to textiles and everything in between, the displays are interactive, engaging, and informative. Visitors can learn about the Industrial Revolution and how it transformed Manchester into a vibrant hub of innovation, or explore some of the museum's newer exhibits that showcase the latest advancements in technology.
For those looking to delve deeper into the history of science and industry, the museum also hosts a range of talks, lectures, and workshops that cover a wide range of topics. From special events that are designed for families with children to adult-only events that delve into more complex topics, there is something for everyone at Science and Industry Museum.
Whether you're a history buff, a science enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun and engaging way to spend a day in Manchester, the Science and Industry Museum is a must-visit destination. So why not pay it a visit today and discover the incredible story of science and industry in the United Kingdom?
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Location & Phone number
Liverpool Rd, Manchester M3 4FP, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"At the moment, I can't really give it a proper review, so this is my temporary review based on the museum only been party opened. The but that's still open is the computer and industry part ( the cotton mills) also the interactive kids section. The museum did put on a glam show today, which was entertaining but I did not see the connection with science... possibly because I was too busy watching the glam acts and singing along to Abba rather than listening to the narrative. I will review when I revisit when the other sections are reopened."
"I have been to the Museum of Science and Industry with my two daughters. I booked tickets before so move-in was very easy. The ground floor is very nice, with lots of showpieces to watch and lots of descriptions there waiting for reading. There is also a shop with lots of goods to buy and a restaurant. The first floor is different. There is a play area very good for a young child, but unfortunately not very interesting for teenagers or adults. There is also an area with payable activities. The second floor is reserved only for groups and has to be booked before, and this is the reason why just 4 stars. A field where usually steam engines are available is under reconstruction now. Still highly recommend it for a visit."
"Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE it here. Me and my brother come regularly with my toddler and we all have so much fun. Definitely recommend for any age! There is a great toddler area too and a super cute little gift shop. They also have events on a lot with talks and stuff during the school holidays. If you go in a weekday, it’s not busy at all! Perfect place for the family!"
"The Science and Industry Museum is a great insight into the innovation and incredible achievements of people from the local area and surrounds! Many interesting exhibits and an entire floor with hands on experiences that kids will love! Free entry, a cafe and a gift shop. Looking forward to the reopening of the hall."
"My boy loved this place, he got extremely excited talking about all the famous scientists featured and was running around doing all the experiments like a big child. There was also a punk music exhibit that we paid to view, it showcased all the punk memorabilia and early history of the factory records label. It was great to listen to some music throughout and listen to the history of bands such as joy division and new order."
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