Reviews of Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution of GB. (Museum) in London (London).
Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution of GB
21 Albemarle St, London W1S 4BS, United Kingdom
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Information of Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution of GB, Museum in London (London)
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Open hours of Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution of GB
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9am–5pm
Tuesday
9am–5pm
Wednesday
9am–5pm
Thursday
9am–5pm
Friday
9am–5pm
Saturday
Closed
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Reviews of Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution of GB
C. T.
Fun, free little museum in the royal institute. They have a couple fun things for kids to see. A bunch of artifacts on display from Faraday and others. Plaques describe the artifacts and meaning to the scientific community. Michael Faraday's lab is left intact and on display. The staff was friendly. The location was clean. The amenities were nice. It's a fun little experience for an hour or so.
N. G.
An interesting little (and free!) museum tucked away in the West End. Occupying the basement, it displays original instruments used by Faraday, Davey and other scientific pioneers to understand light, heat and electromagnetism among other phenomena. Accessible and interesting for both science and history of science fans, you can also take a look at the (beautifully updated) theatre where Faraday and his peers would have given lectures.
D.
It is a small museum located in Mayfair; however, it is not easy to find - my advice is to look for The Royal Institution instead, as the Faraday Museum is on the lower ground floor of this building.
This is one of those places that needs to be combined with other tourist attractions or if you are in the area; or if you are indeed a far of Michael Faraday as the collection is not big but you will get to see Faraday’s old lab.
I just wish the museum is a bit more interactive and engaging as I didn’t find it stimulating enough; however, it is also part of the Young Scientist Centre – a space for young people and their teachers to experiment science and technology; so that is an excellent initiative.
C. V.
A very interesting morning. Spend some time to read about not just Faraday but many other of the era changing all aspects of day to day life.
In addition to front desk staff which where very polite and welcoming there is a lovely little cafe hide away just downstairs😁.
S. G.
Go and see where many exciting discoveries originated. See the first safety latern for miners, the origins of electricity and even the thermos flask. Great building and fantastic lecture theatre as seen on 'The Christmas Lectures'! Forgot to add the periodic table wall, have a go trying to remember as many as you can with the help of a natty tune you'll be humming all day.
A. W.
A little difficult to find once you're inside the building (go down the stairs!) But lots of pieces of scientific history are here. The museum is very small compared to other main museums in London but it still manages to have lots of information and exhibits. The museum could do with modernising and expansion as I'm sure there's more things that could be on display
L. S. R.
The best thing about this place that they have preserved Faraday's lab as such. Being a person from science background , i felt bit emotional seeing that. They have kept annu rare pieces like first xrd machine and all. There is no entry fee . There is a all cafe inside and free wifi.
l. b. j.
It was so great to see the place where so much of our science today got started. This museum is small but worth checking out, the lowest floor mostly focuses on Fraday with the higher floors celebrating the history of science for those at the institute. The museum is free - which is also an epic bonus.
S. Q.
Michael Faraday is one of my favorite scientists, so I had to stop off here while I London. It is actually a very nice little museum and well worth a visit. It's located near enough to other sites that will not be out of the way.
S. A. J.
Excellent small museum. Great if you like science but also general interest. Small cafe which I didn't try. Really good displays. Free but take donations. Worth a visit!
J. J.
The museum is small but amazing from the point of view that there is actually whole magnetic lab use by Faraday. If you love science and Faraday you will definitely love it. There is interactive periodic table - game for small and big. Brothers and sisters nerds - you will love it :)
S. D.
This is a little gem. It may be small, but it is well worthwhile visiting if you have an hour or two spare.
Lots of interesting items on display; Faraday's lab exists in the same location that it used to and lots of his equipment and apparatus is available to see. First electromagnets, batteries, specialised glasswork. Many other famous scientists are talked about - pop in, you won't be disappointed.
D. P.
Fantastic place to visit
S. P.
An enjoyable small museum. Its amazing how much of an influence one man can have on humanity. The museum gives you a brief overview of his works and musings. I now feel the need to follow this visit up with some reading to better understand this area of scientific research. Although I have given this museum 5 stars it could easily have been less due to the fact one member of staff was watching a television programme on his mobile device with the volume turned up, couple this with the low level ambient music it was hard to concentrate 100%
J. H.
It's great if you have an interest in Faraday or similar scientists.
Much smaller than I expected though which was a little disappointing, I was in and out in about 25 minutes and I was a bit confused as to where it was in the building so I had to ask someone but they were helpful.
You should definitely visit!
V. T.
The place preserves the equipment used by legends like Michael Faraday, Humphrey Davy and Lawrence Bragg. There's no entry fee. For people who love science it's an excellent place to visit. I got goosebumps looking at the laboratory used by Faraday.
J. T.
The museum is a wonderful experience for visitors & locals😇. Don't miss the chance to see every artist interpretation.
I. Z.
A great place for every young people that are curious about the work of Faraday!
R. F.
I've been here many times with students or on my own. The cafe is perfect for meeting people either to catch up or a short business meeting. Reading rooms and museum pieces are fab, lectures in the main space is great, specially when you think of the people making presentations in the past. Lots of thought provoking things on.
J. B.
A true marvel of scientific history. The only problem with the museum is that it is not big enough! Inside is some early artifacts from some absolute greats in physics. My favourite piece was the exquisite glasswork that formed the early cryogenic vessels for James Dewar's research.
B. J.
A very Interesting Museum. Spend some time to read about not just Faraday but many other of the era changing all aspects of day to day life.
Great Place To Waste Your Time Reading History
J. E.
Interesting exhibits, and much quieter than the big museums. Shows how much science, and especially scientific instruments have progressed. Also, the cafe does great burgers at a decent price.
A. X.
Small museum but filled with fascinating articles from the dawn of modern technology. As an engineer it was a privilege to stand in the same laboratory once occupied by Michael Faraday.
K. w. y.
Rather small, but there are some interesting things to see like Faraday's lab in the past. Good if you are looking to spend 1-2h looking at stuff.
A. G.
An understated and well hidden gem (not even a mention on the front door). This was were a fantastic collection of breakthroughs were made and the original equipment (including the tube that explained why the sky is blue) is on display.
K. P.
Small museum but excellent. Some well laid out exhibitions. The lecture theatre is well worth a look. There is a small cafe here as well.
N. B.
A fantastic place for familie s, a lot to learn. My son is in Faraday class in his school ,he visited this museum and learnt a lot from this place which we consider as a GEM for everyone .
v. t.
This museum houses multiple of Michael Faraday's instruments and apparatuses. In case you don't know Faraday made significant contribution to the field of electromagnetism. The dynamo which generates electricity is his contribution
S. M. D. S.
Museum celebrating the achievements of RI members, including Michael Faraday's preserved 1850s lab.
M. A.
Neat self guided walk through. Surprising amount of information about the discoveries made by the faculty of scientists associated with the society.
A. J.
Brilliant place, I absolutely loved it. If you are interested in science and its history, or Faraday by any measure then do yourself a favour and get down here!
M. H.
Really nice museum as part of our science week. A little on the small size but insightful.
B. G.
There are not many places in the world you can stand that have such significance. Faraday is a giant of science and this is his laboratory.
V. R.
This is a must-see for an electrical engineer. It is a small museum and hardly popular but for those with a passion for science the museum is inspiring.
O. K.
A simple modest display, making famous Royal research institute former achievements. But not for professional scientific audience.
A. B.
I have been to the museum a few times and it is always very interesting. The RI also shows amazing lectures.
D. M.
Nice small museum with some cool aterfacts. Shouldn't take too long to visit but free and well curated
m. v.
Small museum with an interesting exhibit; the low score is due to the fact that London has so many great museum.
P. C.
A very small exhibit in the basement. I won't take more than an hour, but if interesting and enjoyable for your inner nerd.
S. K.
We had difficulty finding the museum, no signs outside. We had to ask the doorman at a nearby hotel who directed us. It wasn't worth the time we spent trying to find it.
O. H.
Really interesting museum if you have any interest in science. Though It only opens Monday to Friday.
B. T.
Great small museum. Lovely to go there when you have seen all the big ones
K. C.
Small but well labeled exhibition downstairs. Take a few minutes to look at the paintings of Royal Society members lining the stairs to upper levels.
R. o. R.
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A. A.
I had the geekiest time looking at artefacts that changed the way people lived. Some things of everyday life that are still in use were invented there.
m. h.
Great place to visit especially if you are into science and it is a working museum.
P. E. G. P.
Museum about scientist Michael Faraday and the history of electricity
C. H.
Little gem. If you like the history of science you’ll enjoy these exhibits.
G. D.
So much history packed into a small museum. Well worth a visit
D. S.
Great place to see the discoveries of the royal institute and their additions to basic technology of society.
r. j. r.
Wonderful place for the whole family. Lots
to see and learn. Popular downstairs cafe.
Friendly staff.
O. C.
Small museum but definitely worth visiting.
A. C.
A hidden gem in the centre of mayfair. If you are into Physics at any level, this is a must in London
C. C.
Nice piece of history, complete with original laboratory from 150 years ago, free to visit.
W. H.
Really elegant and professional. The lectures are always fabulous and very informative.
J.
Great exhibit of many historical scientific artifacts. The royal Institute saves everything
C. G.
Small but interesting! Free to attend and worthwhile.
H.
wonderful museum. would recommend everyone to visit
C. G.
A place rich of history and important scientific discovery. Unmissable
D. R.
Fascinating just what was achieved with what they had then. Well worth a visit.
S. G.
Great experience to be at this place known from phisics lessons.
D. T.
It is hard to find it. And is very good for people how like chemistry.
K. S.
Excellent exhibition, small but perfectly formed
J. M.
The history of the building and the early scientists is fascinating
F. L.
Great.
K. R.
Small but worth it for niché audience
A. B.
Faraday Museum
Q. M.
Pretty cool museum
P. F.
Very interesting if I do say so myself.
J. R.
Intresting and free museum
Δ. Π.
Faraday's original lab.
J. C.
One for science geeks everywhere!
N. R.
Well maintained inspiring.
L. J.
Amazing exhibits
A. J. G.
Excelent
H. M.
Great
D. C.
Lovely
B. C.
For the scientist in you
D. N.
Great venue very impressed
A. W.
Great experience
R. S.
(Translated) For those who like and understand what happened in this place, it's something fantastic
(Original)
Para quem gosta e entende o que se passou nesse lugar, é algo fantástico
A. O.
(Translated) Amazing! There we will see what we can call the world's first electric motor. TB is Faraday's original laboratory there. Protected by glass. His relationship with Hamprey David will still be recounted.
(Original)
Espetacular! Lá veremos o que podemos chamar de o primeiro motor elétrico do mundo. TB está lá o laboratório original de Faraday. Protegido por um vidro. Ainda será recontada sua relação com hamprey David.
E. V.
(Translated) 14 Nobel Prizes and 10 items discovered by the Royal Institution. Superb little science museum. Free access.
(Original)
14 prix Nobel et 10 éléments découverts par la Royal Institution. Superbe petit musée des sciences. Accès libre.
J. A. d. L.
(Translated) Very good! However, I expected a little more, for such an important scientist !!!
(Original)
Muito bom! No entanto, esperava um pouco mais, para um cientista tão importante!!!
W. S. A.
(Translated) For scientists, you must visit Faraday's laboratory!
(Original)
Para los científicos, imperdible visitar el laboratorio de Faraday!
D. B.
(Translated) Small but nice ... a little hard to find, but in the basement of the Royal Institution.
(Original)
Klein aber schön ... etwas schwer zu finden, aber im Keller der Royal Instutution.
R. C.
(Translated) Very good although I expected more.
(Original)
Muy bueno aunque esperaba más.
L. F.
(Translated) Very interesting, but only for fans
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Molto interessante, ma solo per appassionati
E. K.
V. A.
(Translated) Free museum
(Original)
Museu gratuito
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