The Science Museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington is one of the world's great science and technology museums, housing over 300,000 objects across seven floors. Its collection spans steam engines from the Industrial Revolution, space capsules, early computing machinery, and a working replica of Babbage's Difference Engine. Free to enter, it sits in a dense cultural corridor alongside the Natural History Museum and the V&A.
This tour video guides viewers through the museum's galleries, offering a sense of scale and layout before a visit. Highlights likely include the Making the Modern World gallery on the ground floor, the Flight gallery, and the immersive IMAX cinema. Ideal for families, students, and anyone curious about how science shaped everyday life.
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