We at The National Museum of Computing are keen to develop our exhibits, people, knowledge and skills as a learning opportunity for local, regional and national communities.
Computability is the tag we give to all our learning opportunities at The National Museum of Computing. We think that whether you are; young or old, a casual visitor or joining us as part of a school group visit, an academic or techie fan, you can learn something new, have fun and be inspired!
If you are one of our many casual visitors please feel free to ask one of our volunteers if you have a question about what you see. Alternatively, email us your question and we will do our best to answer it for you.
Students or researchers wishing to access our archives or library should contact Lin Jones, our Operations Manager, stating clearly your line of research and preference for access times.
Groups of young people from universities, colleges and schools wishing to visit us from Monday to Friday are most welcome. We suggest you plan your visit carefully to ensure you get the most from our Museum. The pages of this website are intended to help you with your planning.
We wish to provide information to help you make the best use of your ‘visit to learn’ at the Museum. If you would like us to provide more or different information, please contact us.