Ready to dive deeper into computing history, electronics, code, control systems and more? Try one of our workshops or one-off special events and activities. If a workshop is FULLY BOOKED, the museum is still open to the public as usual on these days. Looking to book a birthday party? Click here! |
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Click here for the Sunday information Your ticket gets you entry to the whole day and evening!
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Click here for the Saturday Information Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Amiga In Style Travel back in time to 1985.
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We wanted to do a treasure hunt but all the clues are secret codes!
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Repair a broken games console and learn more about the 'magic' that makes this popular gadget work.
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Summer's here and Bee-Bot is planning a trip to the beach.
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During this special museum tour, our in-house gaming experts will guide you through the history of video games from the seventies to the modern day.
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Calling young music makers! Come and learn how to use Sonic Pi on the Raspberry Pi to create some amazing tunes. Writing good code is a lot like making beautiful music - in this case, literally! Soni...
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Repair a broken games console and learn more about the 'magic' that makes this popular gadget work.
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The museum has about 44,000 items in its collection.
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How steady are your nerves? Come and find out by building a game, including doing some soldering.
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Meet the mind behind our biggest exhibit!
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The Centre for Computing History is proud to host its first-ever Repair Café, celebrating sustainability, community, and the joy of fixing things!
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David Gilday shares his passion for Rubik's Cube puzzles and his LEGO MINDSTORMS robots that solve them.
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Come and build yourself an Electronic Die!
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Back in the mid 1980s, a huge project by the BBC took a snapshot of life in the UK.
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During this special museum tour, our in-house gaming experts will guide you through the history of video games from the seventies to the modern day.
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We all know that Ada Lovelace is credited as the first computer programmer.
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Come and build yourself a pocket-sized, hand-held ‘brain’ game that can keep you occupied for hours while testing your focus and memory skills!
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Meet the mind behind our biggest exhibit!
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With mornings so much brighter, come and learn how to code the micro:bit to become a light-sensitive wake-up alarm.
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David Gilday shares his passion for Rubik's Cube puzzles and his LEGO MINDSTORMS robots that solve them.
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Can you help us make music with carrots, or a game controller with playdoh.
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You will be led through the extraordinary advance in technology over 50 years of computing history.
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Repair a broken games console and learn more about the 'magic' that makes this popular gadget work.
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Come and build your very own cube-shaped robot named Q-B.
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Celebrating the Mega Drive, 35 Years of Blast Processing Picture the scene.
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Click here for information on Sunday We're very happy to announce our 2025 Retro Computer Festival - and this time with a twist.
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Click here for information on Saturday We're very happy to announce our 2025 Retro Computer Festival - and this time with a twist.