Textiles Gallery Category: Permanent gallery Wednesday – Sunday Manchester is built on cotton. Our Textiles Gallery tells the story of the people, products and pioneers that made it and their continuing legacy in our city and our world today.
Experiment Category: Permanent gallery Wednesday – Sunday What will you build, sense and discover? Play and explore science in action in Experiment, our free interactive gallery designed for the whole family to enjoy together.
Power UP Category: Special event Saturdays and Sundays from 18 June, and every day during school holidays Power UP, the ultimate hands-on, interactive gaming experience, returns to the Science and Industry Museum. Book now
Revolution Manchester Category: Permanent gallery Wednesday – Sunday Start your journey through Manchester's rich legacy of industrial innovations, scientific discoveries and ideas that changed the world.
Planting Stories Category: Permanent display Wednesday – Sunday Uncover stories of our historic site while exploring our new garden, featuring plants, trees and flowers that have been carefully selected to represent the goods that would have once been transported here on the railway.
Manchester's Rolls-Royce Category: Temporary display Wednesday – Sunday Find out more about Manchester's Rolls-Royce in its new home as part of our Revolution Manchester gallery.
A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley Category: Temporary display Wednesday – Sunday Explore the whimsical world of marvellous machinery with our new temporary display, A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley.
Curiosity Stops Category: Activity Wednesday – Sunday Our expert Explainers are on hand to unravel some science secrets at Curiosity Stops throughout the museum.
Get Curious: Discover science in our world Category: Activity Next dates TBC Follow your curiosity and learn more about the big ideas and innovations that are changing our world today.
Stephen Hawking at Work Category: Temporary display From Summer 2023 Explore incredible objects, including some never seen by the public before, from Professor Stephen Hawking’s office in this new, free display.