LONDON, UK - The Diner cafe at the Science Museum in London. Located on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the Science Museum was founded in 1857 and contains hundreds of thousands of artefacts related to science and technology. The museum, with its extensive collection and interactive exhibits, is a major educational hub that has played a significant role in promoting public engagement with science and its history.

LONDON, UK - The Diner cafe at the Science Museum in London. Located on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the Science Museum was founded in 1857 and contains hundreds of thousands of artefacts related to science and technology. The museum, with its extensive collection and interactive exhibits, is a major educational hub that has played a significant role in promoting public engagement with science and its history. Stock Photo
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David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy Stock Photo

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RF9C98

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6867 x 4583 px | 58.1 x 38.8 cm | 22.9 x 15.3 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

23 September 2018

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South Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom

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The Science Museum in London is a major institution dedicated to the promotion and understanding of science, technology, engineering, and medicine. It is located in South Kensington and forms part of the city's museum district, alongside the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum. The museum hosts an extensive collection of over 300, 000 items, including iconic objects such as the Apollo 10 command module and Stephenson's Rocket. These exhibits trace the development of science and technology from the earliest times to the present day, showcasing human ingenuity and the progress of scientific understanding. The museum is renowned for its interactive exhibits, making it an engaging educational resource for visitors of all ages. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 as part of the South Kensington Museum before becoming an independent entity in 1909. Since then, it has continually expanded and updated its exhibits to reflect the rapidly changing fields of science and technology. The museum today includes seven floors of educational and entertaining exhibits, including the popular interactive Launchpad gallery. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Science Museum also hosts a range of temporary exhibits, educational workshops, and events throughout the year. It houses an IMAX cinema that presents scientific films and documentaries, adding a further dimension to the visitor experience. The museum's library and archives hold an extensive collection of books, journals, and documents covering all areas of science, technology, and medicine, making it a valuable resource for researchers. The Science Museum is not only an important site for the public understanding of science but also a significant contributor to London's cultural and educational landscape. With its rich collection of scientific artifacts and its commitment to making science accessible and engaging, the museum plays a pivotal role in promoting scientific literacy and enthusiasm.

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