The Science Gallery London is a relatively new cultural venue at the heart of Kings College’s campus. Presenting art and science, the gallery is a space for ... read more
The Royal Observatory Greenwich is the historic site of British astronomy, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the world-famous Meridian Line. Managed as part of the National ... read more
The Royal College of Physicians Museum collections have been gathered over 5 centuries since our foundation by Royal Charter of Henry VIII in 1518, and contain portraits, ... read more
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, housed in the attic of the early eighteenth-century church of the old St Thomas’ Hospital, offers a unique insight ... read more
The Freud Museum is the final home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, where he lived with his family during the last year of his life. The house was ... read more
The Faraday Museum at the Royal Institution is dedicated to some of the famous scientists who have worked here such as Michael Faraday (electromagnetic ... read more
The History of Science Museum, a department of the University of Oxford, houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments. The museum is located in the ... read more
Museum of Pharmacy, part of the Bratislava City Museum, is housed in a former pharmacy, known as ‘At the Red Crayfish’, a beautiful Baroque building from the 16th ... read more
The Maria Sklodowska-Curie Museum, established in 1967, is focused on the life and work of Polish two-time Nobel laureate Maria Skłodowska-Curie, the discoverer of ... read more
Helsinki Observatory is a part of the University Museum. The Observatory, which was completed on Observatory Hill (Tähtitorninmäki) in 1834, now functions as an ... read more
The Muséum Genève is one institution for two museums and two locations. It is composed of the Muséum d’histoire naturelle and the Musée d’histoire des sciences. ... read more
The Philips Museum is dedicated to 125 years of innovation and entrepreneurship, its present and future. The museum is located on the spot where Gerard Philips made ... read more
The Oyfo Techniekmuseum is dedicated to the history, past and present of the Twente industry, offering the possibility of active participation in the various museum ... read more
The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, created in 1986 on the initiative of President Giscard d'Estaing, is dedicated to promote science and science culture, ... read more
The Musée de la Découverte, located in the Grand Palais and created in 1937 by the Nobel Prize winner Jean Baptiste, is dedicated to mathematics, physics, astronomy, ... read more
Palazzo Sturm is housing two museums. The G. Roi Ceramics Museum featuring ancient and contemporary ceramics, whereas the Remondini Print Museum is dedicated ... read more
Overbeck's is a Edwardian house, surrounded by a 2.75 ha (7 acres) garden. It is named after its last private owner, the inventor Otto Overbeck (1860 - 1937. The ... read more
Down House was home of the world-renowned scientist Charles Darwin where he lived with his family from 1842 until his death in 1882. He and his wife Emma had remodelled ... read more
The Parc de la Villette (55.5 ha) has ten themed gardens and houses the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris, a science museum (Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie) ... read more
The Technopolis, founded in 2000, is a technical education centre and science museum, with a permanent interactive exhibition. For more detailed informations, see ... read more