
Techno-trousers, the Telly-scope and the Shopper 13... Wallace is famous for his wacky contraptions! Join him and Gromit as they guide you through a world of innovation to discover how simple ideas can transform into life-changing devices.
Visitors will be taken on a tour of 62 West Wallaby Street, the famous terraced home of Wallace and Gromit and get the chance to interact with some mind boggling creations. You’ll also have the chance to help Wallace and Gromit power a brand new invention – the Thinking Cap. Also featuring in this experience are original objects from the Science Museum collection showing how everyday designs have developed over the years.
Be inspired to get creative and develop your ideas.
This exciting hands-on experience is fantastic fun for all the family.
Book now
www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/wallaceandgromit
Timed Entry.
Advance booking strongly recommended.
Book now
www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/wallaceandgromit
Timed Entry.
Advance booking strongly recommended.
Science Museum Members go free.
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For your last chance to win exclusive Wallace and Gromit prizes before they depart from the Science Museum on November 1st, then all you have to do isgive us your details and answer the question below correctly. The winner will get a wallace and Gromit goody bag, along with an imax family ticket and an exclusive print of Wallace and Gromit signed by their creator Nick Park. There will also be eleven lucky runners up who will all win goody bags and a family imax ticket, so make sure you hurry up and enter now to get your hands on these great prizes!
The ball-point pen was invented by whom in 1938?
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