The Centre for Computing History is much more than a museum. Based in Cambridge, it hosts hands-on exhibitions, educational workshops and a wide range of activities and events. Most importantly, it makes the history of computing relevant and fun for all ages!
Applications are invited for the post of Project Archivist on our Heritage Lottery funded
Maria Cooke —
Well worth an impromptu cross-country road trip! The centre is nicely laid out with interesting and well designed information
Visits must be booked in advance online. Tickets are free for everyone. Book your free tickets! This display focuses on the skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed 'Stan'. It also explains why and how replicas or casts are made of fossils and includes a look behind-the-scenes into the curation of collections.
Early in lockdown, the Getty Museum challenged
Jack Atkins —
Absolutely loved visiting here. I love learning and finding out more about history and the past and this is such a good place
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We share the extraordinary stories of the people of Cambridgeshire, and we are committed to making that history available to as many people as possible. But as an independent museum we rely on your support to make that happen. Donations and admissions are the key to our survival and every donation has an incredible impact.
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Robin Herd —
What a charming little place. Well worth a visit just for the charming staff who were both knowledgeable and helpful.
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