Discovery Museum

Discovery Museum is a science museum and local history museum situated in Blandford Square in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

Discovery Museum is a science museum and local history museum situated in Blandford Square in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It displays many exhibits of local history, including Turbinia, the 34 metre long ship built by Charles Algernon Parsons to test the advantages of using the steam turbine to power ships. It also features examples of Joseph Swan's early lightbulbs which were invented on Tyneside.

It houses the regimental museum for the 15/19th King’s Royal Hussars and the Northumberland Hussars, exploring the human side of 200 years of life in the army. It is a "hands-on" museum designed to interest both children and adults.

It is one of the biggest free museums in North East England, and in 2006 was winner of the North East's Best Family Experience award at the North East England Tourism Awards. It is managed by Tyne and Wear Museums and sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

History

Discovery Museum started life in 1934 as the Municipal Museum of Science and Industry. The collections were housed in a temporary pavilion built for the 1929 North East Coast Exhibition in Exhibition Park, Newcastle. This was the first UK science museum outside London.

The collections and displays grew for another forty years, until the temporary pavilion could no longer meet the Museum's needs. In 1978, the Museum was re-located to Blandford House, the former Co-operative Wholesale Society Headquarters for the Northern Region. Designed by Oliver, Leeson and Wood, this magnificent 1899 building had been the distribution centre for over 100 Co-op stores across the region, and contained extensive warehouse space and offices.

In 1993 the Museum was re-launched as Discovery Museum. Ongoing refurbishment has brought many new displays in recent years. This includes the spectacular transfer of Turbinia, in 1994, from her old home in Exhibition Park through the streets of Newcastle to the new entrance hall at Discovery.

In 2004 the £13 million redevelopment of the Museum was complete and the following year the venue attracted 450,000 visitors.

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Cara Hazell
26 November 2012
Loads to do and a good day out for kids of all ages. Can take the boredom out of a dull weekend or school holidays and it is very easy to get to.
Alex Curiel
19 December 2018
Nice museum not too far from the station. Dedicated to multiple domains linked with Newcastle and the region!
O S
13 February 2016
Pretty good actually! There's a varied amount of exhibitions here and they're all free. Just remember to donate to keep it open ;)
john clayton
27 March 2016
Everything great for families and staff are really great and friendly
Kev Ash
17 March 2017
Great free place for family. Well worth visiting
Cathrine Myhre
6 October 2014
Lovely and fun family friendly museum!
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Amy House, 59-61 Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 4HZ, UK Get directions
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM–4:00 PM
Sat-Sun 11:00 AM–4:00 PM

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