LONDON, Vereinigtes Königreich – das Hauptatrium des Science Museum in South Kensington, London. Dieses weltweit bekannte Museum wurde 1857 gegründet und beherbergt eine große Sammlung wissenschaftlicher, technischer, technischer und mathematischer Exponate. Das Museum zeigt die Entwicklung der wissenschaftlichen Entdeckung und industriellen Innovation vom 18. Jahrhundert bis heute.
4583 x 6867 px | 38,8 x 58,1 cm | 15,3 x 22,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
23. September 2018
Ort:
Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom
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Photograph by David Coleman. The Science Museum in London, located on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, is one of the city's most visited attractions and a world-leading science museum. Founded in 1857 as part of the South Kensington Museum, it became an independent entity in 1909. The museum spans seven floors and houses over 300, 000 items, including world-famous objects such as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive), the first jet engine, and a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA. Its interactive galleries cover a wide range of scientific disciplines, from space exploration and aviation to medicine, computing, and climate science. Notable permanent exhibitions include "Exploring Space, " "Making the Modern World, " and "Information Age." The museum is renowned for its hands-on approach to science education, featuring numerous interactive exhibits and demonstrations designed to engage visitors of all ages. The Science Museum also includes an IMAX 3D cinema, simulator rides, and a dedicated gallery for children called "The Garden." As part of its commitment to public engagement with science, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, and events. The building itself is a blend of architectural styles, with the original Victorian structure complemented by modern extensions. Located in London's museum district alongside the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science Museum plays a crucial role in preserving and showcasing the history of scientific and technological progress.
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