Manchester Science Festival

Proudly produced by the Museum of Science & Industry and supported by Siemens www.manchestersciencefestival.com A burst of creation, experimentation and wonder. This is science. Manchester Science Festival invites you to join the 3D printing revolution, build the world’s largest fractal, discover a dress of glass and flame and enjoy comedy, theatre, music and more in over 40 venues across Greater Manchester. Proudly produced by the Museum of Science & Industry.

Suitable for
Any age

Admission
Most events are free. Please see www.manchestersciencefestival.com for details.

Website
http://www.manchestersciencefestival.com/


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Exhibitions and events

Experiment!

Permanent exhibition

Stare into the mirror of infinity, spin the turbulence zone, or watch  your own skeleton ride a bike. Some of the most amazing facts about science in everyday life are explained in this fascinating...

Underground Manchester Gallery

Permanent exhibition

Go underground to find out why clean water and effective sewerage were vital to public health and Manchester's development. Located in the cellars of the Station Building, this gallery tells the...

Revolution Manchester Gallery

Permanent exhibition

MOSI's newest gallery opened to the public on 29 January 2011. This gallery serves as an introduction to MOSI's subject themes, galleries and collections - and also highlights other heritage venues...

The Making of Manchester Gallery

Permanent exhibition

Relive the Peterloo Massacre and explore other major events in Manchester’s history in this gallery. The Making of Manchester tells the story of Manchester from Roman Times to the present...

Gas Gallery

Permanent exhibition

Trace the story of gas supply and discover how coal was turned into gas. Built in 1817, Manchester's first gasworks stood on nearby Water Street. Gas street lamps, like those lighting the Gas Gallery...

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