The museum is hidden in a white building with a long history. It was founded in 1857. The first floor of the entrance is standing with many large power machinery. Six large steam engines are performed twice a day. Unfortunately, we did not catch up. The steel industry is on display in the front hall on the second floor. Glass industrial machine tools and tools, as well as textile machinery, typewriters and printing machinery. There is also a ship history exhibition, there are aircraft and rockets in the aviation exhibition hall, there is also a computer exhibition hall, and there are also content on optical, electromagnetic, seismic observation, communication and aviation, as well as collections of medical history. We are dazzled and feel that there is too little time and it is not enough.
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The museum is hidden in a white building with a long history. It was founded in 1857. The first floor of the entrance is standing with many large power machinery. Six large steam engines are performed twice a day. Unfortunately, we did not catch up. The steel industry is on display in the front hall on the second floor. Glass industrial machine tools and tools, as well as textile machinery, typewriters and printing machinery. There is also a ship history exhibition, there are aircraft and rockets in the aviation exhibition hall, there is also a computer exhibition hall, and there are also content on optical, electromagnetic, seismic observation, communication and aviation, as well as collections of medical history. We are dazzled and feel that there is too little time and it is not enough.
London Science Museum (British Science Museum) London Science Museum, part of the British National Museum of Science and Industry (National Museum of Science and Industry), was founded in 1857, preserved and displayed in the history of natural science and technology development and the research and exploration of modern science and technology meaningful physical, The Historical Collection Pavilion features displays in mathematics, astronomy, physics and chemistry, as well as applications, with a focus on computer technology, space research and new scientific developments. It is also a must-see attraction for UK tourism.
Airplane fans, car fans, steam fans, all kinds of mechanical fans can not miss the London Science Museum! London's museums are almost free, and the Ciobo Museum is no exception. The crowd of the science museum is much less than the natural biology museum next door. I didn't expect much. When I entered the door, I found that this is a paradise for science students! Showing a bunch of airplanes of all ages has shocked me, and there are even profiles of equipment, and even various internal parts have explanations, which is really enjoyable to see. In addition to a bunch of magical and perfect exhibits, there are also many interactive knowledge exhibition halls. You can learn a bunch of natural knowledge just by playing Q&A with the computer, and it will never be boring. When I visited, many children played games and learned in it, which was really great. The Science Museum is not a well-known tourist attraction, but if time permits, it is very suitable to come to the Science Museum to explore, you can learn a lot of knowledge, at least just watching the car plane is very worthwhile!
A great collection of items that have played their part in our engineering and scientific progression
Fabulous! So informative and so many interactive experiences which my children loved.
After we ended our visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum, we walked to the Science Museum not far away, and although it was late afternoon, the visitors who entered here still appeared to be endless. Founded in 1857 and opened to the public in 1928, the Science Museum is a comprehensive museum that focuses on natural sciences, science and technology, industry and medicine. It is said that the broadcasting of the Science Museum is the exclusive worldwide. Walk into this museum, which is also free to visit, and see large models of equipment such as steam engines, which are the results of the British Industrial Revolution showcase base. There are also many small exhibits around, from different perspectives and different times, introducing every advance in human science. In addition to seeing the world’s first train locomotive, we also saw a lot of locomotives from different eras, and there are statues of technologists who contributed to rail transport in the nearby cabinets. Showing scientific achievements, not forgetting the contributions of scientists, the museum shows the blend of people and things, nature and science, time and progress. The second, third and fourth floors at the back of the museum are interactive spaces where students have a great time and we didn't understand what was going on for a while. It seems that our generation is quite far from modern technology. There are also IMX3D movies in this science museum, but that requires tickets, and there are areas that require a fee. But the free areas in the entire museum still account for the majority, and we later found the most popular aviation exhibition hall in the museum. From manned aircraft to initial powered aircraft, from ordinary gliders to modern jets, we have for the first time so comprehensively watched the evolution of aircraft. Then walked into the agricultural machinery exhibition hall, here with physical and model pictures to show the progress of agricultural technology in the UK, the pastoral scenery we saw on the way to the UK travel let us feel familiar with the scene here. Industrialized countries are many of the leading developing countries in agriculture, which is the continuation of the British industrial revolution. Finally, standing on the museum's aerial viewing bridge, once again viewing the museum's layout from a macro perspective. The suspension bridge is lifted with a very thin steel wire, which is itself the use of technology in bridge architectural design. At 18:30, the museum is the latest museum to close in London. It is a wise choice to arrange it in the last visit.