About this Event
Site visit to National Collections Centre, Science and Innovation Park
This new purpose-built facility has transformed the Science Museum Group’s care for the collection and enables people to explore much more of it than ever before. Around 300,000 historic objects have now been carefully moved to this sector-leading facility, bringing together these objects under one roof for the first time for conservation, study and public access.
Regular public tours of the building began in late 2024, allowing members of the public to get up close to a world-class collection of objects from science, technology, engineering, medicine, transport and media. SWFed members will be offered a special behind-the-scenes tour of the collection along with fascinating insights from the staff who work there.
Itinerary
2.00pm talk and Q&A with Alison Faraday
2.30pm guided tour
3.30pm tea, coffee and networking
4.00pm end
Please let us know in advance if you are arriving by bus so we can arrange transport from the bus stop to the venue. Contact [email protected]
For additional information about travel and facilities at the venue, visit:
www.scienceinnovationpark.org.uk/visit-us
Our host Alison Faraday, Collections Engagement and Volunteering Manager, has worked for the Science Museum Group since September 2021. Her previous jobs include working for the British Library. She is responsible for providing engaging access to the Science Museum Group collections housed at the National Collections Centre, for curators, researchers, the broader public, and educational groups.
Image: View of the freestanding grid inside the Hawking Building at the National Collections Centre. © The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum. Science Museum Group.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Collections Centre, Science and Innovation Park, Red Barn Lane, Swindon, United Kingdom
GBP 15.00 to GBP 20.00