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The Clockmakers' Museum

Museum in London

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:40 AM

The Clockmakers' Museum is located in London (Capital of England), United Kingdom. It's address is 2nd floor, The Science Museum, Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD, United Kingdom.

2nd floor, The Science Museum, Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD, United Kingdom

FRXG+23 London, United Kingdom

+44 20 7998 8120

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Monday10 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 6 PM
Thursday10 AM to 6 PM
Friday10 AM to 6 PM
Saturday10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday10 AM to 6 PM

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Where is The Clockmakers' Museum?

The Clockmakers' Museum is located at: 2nd floor, The Science Museum, Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD, United Kingdom.

What is the phone number of The Clockmakers' Museum?

You can try to calling this number: +44 20 7998 8120

What are the coordinates of The Clockmakers' Museum?

Coordinates: 51.4975781, -0.1748743

The Clockmakers' Museum Reviews

Terence Ng
2024-01-30 13:54:27 GMT

I visited the Science Museum solely for this exhibition; even though it's called a "museum", it 's more like a gallery housed at the Science Museum.

Regardless of its size I still found it enjoyable to visit and learn some history of watchmaking and horology. Such a gem! Really recommended.

o s
2024-03-24 12:10:22 GMT

Come visit it it's located inside the science museum and is free to get in. Well worth coming early so is less busy to look around and see everythink.

Daniel Sweeney
2023-04-20 13:38:51 GMT

Located inside the Museum of Science (does not have its own sign or entrance). Really unique and cool look at the history of clockmaking, watches, and overall impact timekeeping has had on human history. Some great narratives and artifacts, especially if you are into watches and clocks.

Elina Ter-Avanesian
2023-10-22 21:39:24 GMT

A very interesting exhibition! Be sure to come! I was on Sunday- admission is free. The time difference is from the 15th century to the 21st. Interesting evolution. I highly recommend it!

Michael Connor
2020-01-09 23:55:08 GMT

TICK TOCK
is seldom heard at Britain’s Clockmaker’s Museum, now on the second floor of London’s Science Museum. The collection of time pieces old and new, instead, tells a tale little known: how and why something as mundane as tracking the passage of time mattered in history and science. Also, there are many beautiful objects.

Saghar Pakparvar
2024-01-27 00:29:21 GMT

If you love space and cars, be sure to visit

mk kwan
2023-02-26 18:16:21 GMT

This is inside the science museum
but the clock inside are stunning
it is all free

Olena Gutorova
2023-06-19 06:20:02 GMT

A lot of engines and mechanisms, perfect expositions

ILAN ARIE
2022-07-10 11:48:51 GMT

Interesting clocks from the early days of measuring time. Up to 500 years ago.

Chandan M
2022-06-02 06:58:22 GMT

Clock master Museum it is on the second floor of London's science museum. It is a small but delightful display of the British clock work that will not fail to impress.

That exhibits cover wide range of watches and clocks of various period, showing well decorated cases, different movements and their working style.

Amer Ahmad
2018-12-21 00:05:52 GMT

A small but delightful display of the British clockwork ingenuity that will not fail to impress.
Beware the Google Map directions take you to the rear of the building next to Imperial College building. A very pretty lady came out on seeing me wandering around trying to find my bearings and took me to the entrance which was quite a walk.
You should go to science museum 2ND floor. It's free.

Frannie Pelacovia
2023-01-13 12:49:23 GMT

We found this specialist museum within the Science Museum. If you have an interest in the history of clocks and watches and how the work, you will find this a fascinating place to visit.

Chris Todd
2023-10-02 17:38:18 GMT

I really liked the exhibit on ancient clocks. It was both interesting and educational.

Laura Walker
2022-07-30 16:55:01 GMT

Lovely day very educational

Abbas Kapasi
2022-09-28 22:59:39 GMT

But ofcourse they had to make watches and wall clocks of gold! I was shocked and dazzled by the beauty, intricacies and fragility of these beautiful pocket watches. Fascinating!

Andrew Wilcox
2012-12-12 11:24:39 GMT

Really worth a look if you are into watches (or clocks). Some of the earliest (16th century) watches on display and of course the early Harrison chronometer. Only one room so it only takes 45 minutes to an hour to view completely. And it's free!

Pedro Batista
2022-02-07 12:59:08 GMT

This science museum is formidable. This space is a gem of history into the great development of the industrial age of Britain.

fong fong
2019-05-30 09:05:41 GMT

The exhibits cover wide range of watches and clocks of various
period, showing well decorated cases, different movements and escapements. Well introducion of some leading clockmakers and their masterpieces.

Nadia Abu El Dahab
2022-10-11 15:54:04 GMT

This section of the SCIENCE MUSEUM is really nice, a full extensive collection of time pieces.

Stephen Green
2018-10-30 10:09:38 GMT

Make time to visit at the science museum situated on the second floor. Amazing history of clocks and watches.

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