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The National Museum of Computing Public Guided Tour

 
 

Our popular Public Guided Tours have returned for 2022!

In this two-hour walking tour, the evolution of Computing will unfold before your eyes. Accompanied by one of our fantastic team of friendly and knowledgeable Museum Guides, adventure through the Museum and be captivated by the extraordinary artefacts in our unrivalled collection.

As The National Museum of Computing is home to the world’s largest collection of working historic computers, you will witness many of our iconic machines in operation; your Museum Guide will illuminate the machine's design, history and operation.

Journey from the early electro-mechanical code breaking machines of WWII and the world's first entirely digital semi-programmable computer, discovering how technology evolved from valves and early semiconductors to the modern microprocessors we use today. You will uncover the development of large mainframes, supercomputers and scientific mini-computers, responsible for process control from office-based systems to airspace! The tour will conclude by exploring the rise of personal computing, mobile computing and the advent of the internet and smart devices, bringing you up-to-date by examining how this technology has revolutionised the way we now interact with machines and each other.

Please note, to give you the best experience, places on our Public Guided Tours are limited to a maximum of 16 people. Our Public Guided Tours are primarily targeted towards an adult audience. We do not recommend our Public Guided Tour for anyone below the age of 11.

On the Day:

  • Please arrive at the Museum 15 minutes before your Public Guided Tour is due to start.

  • On placing your booking, you will be emailed your ticket/s by Eventbrite. Please bring either a printed or digital version (on a phone or tablet) of your ticket/s to present at the Ticket Desk on your arrival.

  • The meeting point for Public Guided Tours is in the Museum Shop. Please ask at the Ticket Desk for directions.

For Private Guided Tour enquiries, or for larger group bookings (of over 16 people), please contact the Museum via email at operations@tnmoc.org. You will be asked to complete a Guided Tour Booking Form.

If you would like to organise a visit from an educational institution (school, college or university etc), you can find out more about what is on offer through the Museum's Education Programme here: https://www.tnmoc.org/learning.

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Later Event: March 6
Virtual Family Quiz Night!