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Thinktank Museum Of Science And Discovery
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Thinktank Museum Of Science And Discovery
Curzon Street
Birmingham
B4 7XG
tel.: 01212022222
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Object Handling Sessions, Museum Event
Times: 01 Jan 2010 - 30 Apr 2010 Sat, Sun
Jonathon Porritt: Engineering a Low-Growth Economy, Museum Event
Times: 23 Mar 2010 7:00 PM
The Gene Genie, Museum Event
Times: 01 Jan 2010 - 30 Apr 2010 Sat, Sun 12:00 PM
Thinktank Museum Of Science And Discovery
Thinktank, Birmingham’s museum of science - a place where science and history come alive.Attractions include the IMAX cinema with its huge screen and surround sound, and a Planetarium powered by the world’s most advanced digital projection system.
Visit the Recycle! exhibition and explore the surprising science behind household recycling, marvel at the unexpected objects that can be made from your everyday domestic waste.
With an ever-changing programme of demonstrations, workshops and events, there is always something new to discover at Thinktank.
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Great afternoon out for all of the family. Lots of interactive diplays to amuse the Grandkids.
24-10-2007
Shearwater

A little pricey, but what an amazing place. The planetarium is superb, and the special exhibits are really interesting. Try to avoid school holidays as it is packed, but there are some great exhibits for children as well as adults.
It was very good I think it is very creative and it also teaches children lots of exciting stuff. My child really enjoyed the day and it was worth every penny. I rate this place 10 out of 10.
Went to Think Tank for a half term day out. What a waste of money, the staff were really nice and very helpful but the museum itself was poor. Too many people in at one time and my kids didn�t find anything really interesting apart from the water play. There were great big queues just to push buttons and it was hard to hear what the computer was saying. Anything interesting was extra money my local free museum is just as interesting maybe more. We enjoyed the bullring more fun and its free!
Chris Upton's history tour of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham. Chris is a senior history lecturer at Newman University College
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