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Posted on 2nd November 2019 by admin

Family Events at the Royal Institution

If you haven’t visited the Royal Institution before please do try to discover what it has to offer. You will find it in Albemarle Street near Green Park tube station. There is a fantastic programme of events for adults, families and children including theatre talks, workshops and the famous Christmas Lectures. Go along to hear leading scientists talk in the world famous theatre, exploring the way in which science shapes our lives. There is a great cafe and the Faraday Museum to explore in the basement. The iconic building is worth the trip alone! Check out the family theatre talks in November and December covering on the science of senses, Christmas, elements and metalsĀ here. If those topics don’t intrigue you then don’t forget to try some science at home inspired by the RI’s ExpeRimental short films.

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