Museum

Enginuity

Telford

With a National Art Pass you get

Free entry

Find out more about the way things work at Enginuity, a hands-on science museum with exhibits that let you explore design and technology.

Opened in 2002, Enginuity in Telford is part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. With engaging exhibits, interactive activities, and exciting shows, the museum caters to all ages and ignites a passion for science and technology in a fun and interactive way.

Themed zones

Enginuity boasts four themed exhibition zones: Materials & Structures, Systems & Control, Energy, and Design. Each zone offers a plethora of interactive exhibits that bring scientific and engineering concepts to life. Build bridges, explore the world of robotics, experiment with different forms of energy, and even design your own product.

Future engineers

Through interactive activities and workshops focussed on STEM subjects, the museum encourages young minds to become the innovators of tomorrow. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply looking for a fun family outing, Enginuity offers an unforgettable experience.

A part of Ironbridge

Enginuity is one of ten museum sites within the Ironbridge Gorge World UNESCO Heritage Site telling the story of the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Other nearby Ironbridge attractions include the Museum of the Gorge and Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron and Blists Hill Victorian Town.

Visitor information

Address

Enginuity

Coalbrookdale, Telford, Shropshire, TF8 7DQ
01952 433424

Opening times

22nd Jul - 29st Sep 2024: Monday to Sunday, 10AM - 5PM

30th Sep - 25th Oct 2024: Wednesday to Sunday, 10AM - 4PM

26th Oct - 3rd Nov 2024: Monday to Sunday, 10AM - 4PM

All museums are closed 24, 25 & 26 December.

Visitor information

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