Science and Industry Museum to welcome back visitors next month
Date published: 14 July 2020
Photo courtesy of The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
The Science and Industry Museum announced today it will welcome visitors back from Friday 14 August.
It's the latest museum to announce its reopening plans in a boost to the recovery of Manchester’s cultural sector.
The museum says it's top priority is making sure it's a safe and enjoyable experience.
Visitors are being asked to book free, timed tickets up to two weeks in advance, with the first tickets available from Friday 31 July. One-way routes will also be in place around the museum to ensure social distancing.
Enhanced cleaning regimes will be in operation, protective screens installed to all main reception points, ticket and information desks, and hand sanitiser stations located throughout the museum.
Tickets will be scanned by contactless e-scanners and visitors will be asked to make contactless payments where possible. The museum Café (ground floor) and shop will be open.
Visitors will receive a pre-visit email including a video illustrating changes to their experience to ensure an enjoyable and safe day out, and detailed guidance can also be accessed on the website.
It'll remain open online for people who aren't able to travel to the museum just yet.
At first, the Science and Industry Museum will focus on bringing the galleries in its New Warehouse building back to life, together with half an acre of outdoor space in the atmospheric, cobbled Upper Yard.
Visitors can explore Manchester’s rich legacy of innovations, discoveries and ideas that changed the world in the Revolution Manchester gallery, and find out how the city’s heritage is interwoven with the cotton industry in the Textiles Gallery. Science will also be brought to life in front of visitors’ eyes in Experiment, and a deeper look at the solar system’s biggest wonder is on offer in The Sun, the blockbuster exhibition that was due to close at the end of March, but will now remain open for a few more months.
Some areas will remain closed for now while their multi-million pound restoration project gets back underway.
A new £5million Special Exhibition Gallery will open early next year to originate and host the world’s best science exhibitions. This will be followed by the reopening of the museum’s iconic Power Hall, which is currently being restored.
Sally MacDonald, Director at the Science and Industry Museum, said:
“We can’t wait to welcome visitors back safely. Museums are great spaces to reflect during difficult times, so our role is more important than ever. We’ve been continuing to ignite curiosity with our online collection, science blogs on the pandemic and historical stories throughout lockdown.
"We’ve also been delivering science experiences to the nation through our partnership with BBC Bitesize Daily. However, there’s something really special about visiting a museum in person if you can and, in the Science and Industry Museum’s case, standing in a place that has shaped history and the modern world.
“Our story, and those we tell through our collection, are inextricably linked to Manchester’s past, present and future. We’re determined to play our part in supporting the city’s wider recovery and will continue working with our partners to ensure as many people as possible benefit from its varied and vibrant cultural and heritage offer.
“The Science and Industry Museum explores how ideas can change the world, with human ingenuity at the heart of the stories we tell. As we reflect on the changing times we live in, exploring the impact of people whose skills, ideas and dedication continue to shape science and technology has never been more relevant.“
The Science and Industry Museum opening times will remain 10.00-17.00, with initial opening days Wednesday–Sunday. For more information and to be one of the first to book, sign up to the mailing list by visiting www.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk.
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