The Museum is excited to finally share Fixing Our Broken Planet, their first new permanent gallery since 2016! Explore the biggest challenges facing the planet and discover science-backed, hopeful solutions that will help us to create a more sustainable world.
This February half-term, enjoy the Museums exciting activities celebrating the natural world, from LEGO builds to shows with lifelike dinosaurs.
The Royal Society of Sculptors are pleased to announce the Gilbert Bayes Award 2024 Winners exhibition will be at Dora House from Saturday 1 February to Saturday 22 March 2025.
Until recently, the lives of LGBTQIA+ people were largely invisible or untold in museums. To mark LGBTQ History Month take a tour to discover the hidden stories of diverse gender and sexual identities across time, place and culture.
The Institut français addresses the issues and perspectives on women’s rights through a series of events, film screenings and discussions with and about women shaping the world.
Get curious and creative with Make it’s! This monthly workshop offers families a chance to explore what it means to be a designer!
In this introductory workshop, young people will explore Tim Burton's creative process and enchanting characters before creating their own, and a weird and wonderful world for them to live.
The Royal Albert Hall are launching a brand new ticket scheme for audience members aged 30 and under. If you're aged 30 or under, you can access £20 tickets for some of their amazing concerts!
Join the Museum to explore the relationship between fashion and the natural world and discover the female scientists and activists whose work has shaped our understanding.
Travel through time and embark on a sensory journey with the Versailles, In Every Sense season at the French Institute, echoing the Versailles: Science and Splendour exhibition at the Science Museum.
Enjoy a luxury afternoon tea with a science-inspired twist.
Calling all dinosaur fans! Join the museum at our T. Rex Show with Teach Rex.
Take a tour of the beautiful gardens and the highlights of the Museums collections before enjoying a nature-themed afternoon tea in the magnificent member’s room.
From the Renaissance to the present, this online fashion history course will trace the story of Italian fashion.
Embark on an extraordinary journey through Earth’s vast ocean highways with a baby humpback whale to uncover the secrets of ocean currents.
Young people will be introduced to character design inspired by Tim Burton, design their own characters with plasticine and learn how to redesign them using 3D modelling software.
In this introductory workshop, children will explore Tim Burton's creative process and enchanting characters before creating their own, and a weird and wonderful world for them to live in.
Learn how to repair garments using sashiko, a traditional technique to reinforce clothes with embroidered patches, in this half-day workshop run by TOAST Repair specialists.
Learn the basics of traditional knitwear darning in this half-day workshop run by TOAST Repair specialists.
This display explores the V&A's collecting and exhibiting of studio pottery from the movement's beginnings to the present day.
Discover the urgent research and innovation taking place to design a future for fashion that is both stylish and sustainable.
Enjoy brunch, lunch, coffee & drinks at our café and restaurant at Serpentine North. Friends Of Ours offer creative seasonal menus, locally sourced produce and friendly, relaxed service.
From explorations of drawing, to composition and colour harmony, join London Fine Art Studios in a series of practical classes to learn the art of landscape.
In need of refreshment and relaxation? Designed by Matthew Williamson, this lounge-style space is the perfect spot to recharge and spend time with friends and family while enjoying a selection of tasty snacks and drinks or a dining experience for two.