Museum
The History of Science Museum in Oxford is a fascinating destination for families interested in scientific discoveries and inventions. Housed in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building, it showcases an unrivaled collection of early scientific instruments. The museum offers interactive displays and hands-on exhibits that make learning about science fun for children. Visitors can see Einstein's blackboard, ancient astrolabes, and even a piece of the Moon. The museum frequently hosts family-friendly events and workshops, providing an engaging way for kids to explore the history of science.
Free entry to the museum. Some special exhibitions or events may require a fee.
No on-site parking. Nearby public parking available in Oxford city centre.