Science Museum to open three new galleries in next five years

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

The ground floor of the Science Museum in London is to undergo a transformation over the next five years with the opening of three new free galleries exploring space, stories of the science of today and the history of invention.

As part of the changes, the 40-year-old Exploring Space gallery will close after the Easter holidays. It will be replaced by a new Space gallery in autumn 2025 in the museum’s West Hall.

The new displays will include two human flown spacecraft (Apollo 10 and Soyuz), the radio headset used by Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, and a full-size testing model of BepiColombo, the spacecraft expected to arrive on Mercury in 2026.

The Science Museum declined to reveal the cost of any of the new galleries but said the Space exhibition would be self-funded.