It’s half term but there’s double the fun at Milton Keynes Museum

Posted 24th October 2017

This half term (October 23-27) treat everyone to a day at Milton Keynes Museum – there will be plenty of entertainment to keep little folks happy, so you can relax and enjoy yourselves along with the kids!

Young attentions and imaginations will be captured with ‘science and more’ shows taking place throughout each day.

And forget lessons, children’s crafts will take over in the schoolroom.

As a hands-on environment Milton Keynes Museum positively encourages little fingers to handle the history under its roof.

Maybe they would like to dial up some fun in the Connected Earth gallery with its fully working telephone exchange, or would prefer to play parlour games and make good use of the pianola?

And no visit is complete without a stroll along the wonderful Street of Shops.

It’s might be chilly outside, but one place that is always nice and snuggly is the Farmhouse Kitchen, and children can make their own hot buttered toast at the fire, and motor enthusiasts young and old will love a trip to the Hall of Transport.

Pay a visit to MK Museum this half term, where history is so close, you can really touch it!

Standard admission prices apply – which will also give you FREE entry for the following 12 months when Gift Aid is given; adults £9, child £6, retired & unwaged £7.

A family ticket (admitting two adults and up to four children) is £26.

More information about all the forthcoming attractions can be found on the museum’s website www.mkmuseum.org.uk

Half Term opening hours: 11am-4.30pm

Address: Milton Keynes Museum McConnell Drive
Wolverton Milton Keynes

Sat-Nav it: MK12 5EL

(From October 31 the museum moves to its winter opening hours. Opening will be at weekends only, with the exception of A Victorian Christmas and February 2018 half term).