Museum of the History of Science

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Overview
The first purpose-built museum in Britain, the Museum of the History of Science contains the world’s finest collection of early scientific instruments, including tools used in astronomy, navigation, surveying, physics and chemistry. The museum holds various events and exhibitions throughout the year for visitors of all ages.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, Tue-Sun 12-5. Closed Xmas & Etr Sun

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby

  • Children
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Location
Broad Street, OXFORD, OX1 3AZ
About the area
Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.
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Museum of the History of Science

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
The first purpose-built museum in Britain, the Museum of the History of Science contains the world’s finest collection of early scientific instruments, including tools used in astronomy, navigation, surveying, physics and chemistry. The museum holds various events and exhibitions throughout the year for visitors of all ages.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, Tue-Sun 12-5. Closed Xmas & Etr Sun
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Broad Street, OXFORD, OX1 3AZ
About the area
Area image
Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.