Science and Industry Museum, Manchester, UK — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Science and Industry Museum
Step into the world that changed everything. The Science and Industry Museum sits at the epicenter of Manchester's transformation into a global manufacturing powerhouse. Housed in Liverpool Road, the world's oldest surviving passenger railway station where the first passenger service began in 1830, this museum tells the story of real people and machines that revolutionized production worldwide. Watch volunteers operate the "Baby" computer, one of the world's first stored-program electronic computers from 1948. The Power Hall showcases massive steam engines, including the last stationary engine ever built to power a mill. See spinning and weaving machines in action during scheduled demonstrations, revealing how textile production was mechanized. Walk through galleries dedicated to Manchester's dominance in cotton and textile innovation. The contrast between Victorian-era machines and modern technology creates compelling visual storytelling. With Questo, you can discover how the Industrial Revolution unfolded through an immersive city game exploring these very landmarks and their impact on the world.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 5 Lower Byrom St, Manchester M3 4FP, UK
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