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Skip the Line: Family day Ticket (2 adults up to 3 Children

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Bletchley, GB
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Skip the Line: Family day Ticket (2 adults up to 3 Children

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Bletchley, GB
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Experience the fascinating world of computing history with our Skip the Line: Family Day Ticket. Our museum is dedicated to showcasing the development and evolution of computing, providing a truly immersive experience for all ages. With expert volunteers and guides, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the exhibits and artifacts firsthand, as well as hear the incredible stories of the inspirational people involved. From demonstrations of the exhibits to interactive displays, this tour promises to captivate and educate. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the National Museum of Computing and delve into the wonders of computing history. Book your family day ticket now and embark on a journey of discovery and innovation.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours - 6 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Guided Experience & Audio Guided
  • Skip the Line Access
  • Family-friendly activities
  • Expert volunteers and guides
  • Interactive demonstrations
  • Learn about the history of computing
  • Demonstrations of the exhibits

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Introduction:

Discover the fascinating world of computing at our museum, where history and development come to life. Whether you're a technology enthusiast, a curious learner, or a family looking for a fun day out, our museum offers an inspiring and educational experience for all ages. With a rich collection of exhibits and artifacts, our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of computing's evolution, highlighting the pivotal moments and the brilliant minds behind them. Immerse yourself in the captivating stories and witness the remarkable progress that has shaped our digital world today.

What to expect?

When you visit our museum, you can anticipate an interactive journey through the realms of computing. Our expert volunteers and guides are passionate about sharing their knowledge and will be available to explain and demonstrate the working collection. You'll have the opportunity to marvel at vintage computers, explore the birth of programming languages, and witness the incredible advancements that have revolutionized our lives. Engage with hands-on demonstrations and activities that bring the technology to life, offering a deeper understanding of how it all works. Whether you're a novice or a tech-savvy individual, our exhibits cater to all levels of knowledge, making it a truly enriching experience for everyone.

Who is this for?

Our museum is designed to cater to a diverse audience, welcoming anyone with an interest in the world of computing. Whether you're a student looking to explore the history of technology, a family seeking an educational and entertaining day out, or a tech enthusiast eager to delve into the intricacies of computing, our exhibits have something for everyone. We strive to be inclusive and accessible, ensuring that visitors of all ages and backgrounds can engage with and enjoy the wonders of computing history.

Why book this?

Uncover the secrets and milestones of computing history as you embark on an extraordinary journey through our museum. What sets us apart is our dedication to providing a comprehensive experience that goes beyond static displays. Our expert guides and volunteers are not only knowledgeable but also passionate about sharing the stories and insights behind each exhibit. Witness the evolution of computing firsthand, from the early mechanical calculators to the cutting-edge technologies of today. Engage in interactive demonstrations and activities that make complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. By booking this experience, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the pivotal role that computing has played in shaping our modern world.

Good to know

When planning your visit, keep in mind that our museum offers demonstrations of the exhibits, providing you with a hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of the technology. Located at Block H, Bletchley Park, our museum is easily accessible and offers a captivating adventure for visitors of all ages. Immerse yourself in the world of computing, explore the birthplace of groundbreaking innovations, and leave with a newfound appreciation for the remarkable progress that has propelled us into the digital age.

Reviews

Visitors have been captivated by the immersive experience our museum provides. Many have praised the expert guides and volunteers for their extensive knowledge and enthusiasm in sharing the stories behind each exhibit. Families have found it to be a fantastic educational outing, with children particularly enjoying the interactive demonstrations. Tech enthusiasts have commended the museum for its comprehensive collection, covering both the historical milestones and the latest advancements in computing. Overall, visitors have expressed their satisfaction with the museum's ability to bring the history and development of computing to life in an engaging and accessible manner.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

The National Museum of Computing

The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) is home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers. Follow the development of computing: from the Turing-Welchman Bombe, Enigma, Lorenz and Colossus of the 1940s through the large systems and mainframes of the 1950s, 60s and 70s, to the rise of personal computing, retro games and the rise of mobile computing and the internet. Recognised as one of England’s top 100 ‘irreplaceable places’, we welcome corporate and group visits, schools and individuals from all over the world.

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Tweedledum T

Had a really great time.Very enthusiastic and helpful staff. Thoroughly enjoyed the enigma and Bombe machines and colossus computer being explained and working. Clearly run by dedicated enthusiasts who do their best to demystify the complexities of the machines they are caring for. Also we enjoyed the exhibits of home computers in decades gone by but familiar to those of us who grew up in the 70s and 80s. We were able to try our hands at such classics as pac man. Everyone was so kind, even the lovely man in the shop who didn’t mind us changing our minds over badges. Thanks you to all.

Lorraine C

From the moment we walked through the door and showed our tickets, I knew my 10 year old grandson was going to have fun

dcaravana1

Incredibly important historical place, a must to visit if you want to learn one fundamental element that contributed to the victory of WWII. All big machines (BOMBE, Colossus, Mark II, etc) and many home computers are working. Also, amazing staff there, presentations and demos are great, thank you guys!

Malcolm H

What a great place to take our two grandsons. Fascinating to see the WW2 Colossos computer rebuilt and many f the more recent computers from the 1980s onwards - working! Worth spending 2 - 3 hours enjoying. and a good compliment to the ( bigger) Bletchley Park Museum which virtually shares the same car park (You should probably allow a complete day for the Bletchley wartime site and visit the computing museum on. 2nd day as we did. So much to see in both sites.
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2024-05-01 11:29