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The National Museum of Computing

Museum | Milton Keynes | England | Großbritannien

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Block H, Bletchley Park
Bletchley
MK3 6EB Milton Keynes

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Öffnungszeiten

Sonntags10:30 - 17:00
Montags--
Dienstags10:30 - 17:00
Mittwochs10:30 - 16:30
Donnerstags10:30 - 17:00
Freitags10:30 - 16:30
Samstags10:30 - 17:00

Bewertungen

1962 Bewertungen

Dave Freer
06.03.2025

Brilliant place to visit. We we're there for the day and didn't manage to see everything. The exhibits are great and the intelligence of the people that broke the codes in WW2 is breathtaking.
Markku Aaltonen
05.03.2025

Käsittämättömän hieno opastuskierros. Uskomattoman hieno paikka.
Kim
05.03.2025

Such a rich source of the history of computing and capabilities of the human mind! There is a lot to learn. Please visit and spare a few hours to get the full experience.
matt gladden
04.03.2025

So amazing to visit and learn the history of the enigma machines So much to see and lots of grounds and buildings to explore No shortage of teas and coffee for taking a break Loved it
John Beeson
04.03.2025

What an amazing place to visit and the history of machines over the last 80 years.
Joe Whitty
27.02.2025

Great experience.
Conor Walsh
25.02.2025

I had an excellent time at The National Museum of Computing. They have working rebuilds of a lot of the world's first computers. The men operating the machines are extremely knowledgeable and very happy to explain everything and answer all your questions. I particularly enjoyed the demonstrations of the enigma, bombe and colossus machines! I would highly recommend it to all computer enthusiasts!
Sergei Golubev
21.02.2025

One of my favourite places in the UK — a truly fantastic collection of old computers (quite a few are still in action!) + STEM classes for kids. Staff members are very knowledgeable and friendly.
C J
10.02.2025

Amazing place to visit and see The Bombe machine in action and decrypt coded messages along with all the other computers here as well! Loads of other things to do on site as well! Great staff too, very knowledgeable
Gary Pickering
30.01.2025

Second visit, incredible experience.
Vitalii Tomashevskyi
25.01.2025

Nice place to visit, especially if you like computers. You can see old game consoles also.
József PLACSINTÁR
25.01.2025

A very interesting piece of computing pioneering tackilng with WWII menace. Only if humanity could be such motivated, intuitive and full of innovations out of the war, just simply in peace and/or in keeping on peace!
Ondra V
22.01.2025

It's a separate entity from the park, but after visiting the park, I paid£9 which is still good price. The place is in two wings. The left has an exhibition full of calculators and the very first computers, which is amazing to see, they even such them on. While the right side has more modern computer which we don't see in every day life anymore, but still might be more familiar with. Few video games, XBOX kinect demonstration, rubric cube solving robot and a room dedicated to his story the Internet work. While I enjoyed the whole place, the right wing was more fun for me.
garry vandeleur
22.01.2025

What a great place to see a bomber and colossus working was marvellous. The guides were knowledgeable and made the visit so much more interesting. To be able to see the first electronic computer working this is the one that helped during D Day and beyond, this story needs to be better known as does the people that worked these machines out, many know Alan Turing but there is Gordon Welchman, Bill Tutte, Tommy Flowers and many others. This museum is so worth a visit it's next to Bletchley park so try to visit both as it brings the story of code breaking during the war alive.

 

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