Tickets
🎫 Adult (16 and over)
🎫 Child (6 - 15 years)
🎫 Student (with ID)
🎫 Family (1 adult + 3 children)
🎫 Family (2 adults + 3 children)
General Info
🕒 Date and time: 18 October 2019 and 23 February 2020 (10am-6pm daily) - pre-purchase tickets currently available
📍 Location: The Design Museum
👤 Age guidance: 8+ (children under 6 years free)
❓ Please note: make sure to buy the correct weekend or weekday tickets because they can only be used on their corresponding parts of the week.
Description
Should we stay or should we go? Following its blockbuster exhibition Stanley Kubrick, the Design Museum invites you to travel to Mars without leaving London – in a multi-sensory adventure for all ages. Step into a full-scale Mars home, immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the landscape and learn how rethinking daily life for a zero-waste, clean energy-powered civilisation might help future generations on Earth. The exhibition features immersive environments, about 200 objects including contributions from NASA, the European Space Agency and SpaceX; NASA's 3D-Printed Mars Habitat Challenge winners, AI SpaceFactory; robotic builders by Foster & Partners; the first spacesuit designed for the Mars surface; Christopher Raeburn's new fashion collection inspired by Mars and much more.
🎫 Adult (16 and over)
🎫 Child (6 - 15 years)
🎫 Student (with ID)
🎫 Family (1 adult + 3 children)
🎫 Family (2 adults + 3 children)
General Info
🕒 Date and time: 18 October 2019 and 23 February 2020 (10am-6pm daily) - pre-purchase tickets currently available
📍 Location: The Design Museum
👤 Age guidance: 8+ (children under 6 years free)
❓ Please note: make sure to buy the correct weekend or weekday tickets because they can only be used on their corresponding parts of the week.
Description
Should we stay or should we go? Following its blockbuster exhibition Stanley Kubrick, the Design Museum invites you to travel to Mars without leaving London – in a multi-sensory adventure for all ages. Step into a full-scale Mars home, immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of the landscape and learn how rethinking daily life for a zero-waste, clean energy-powered civilisation might help future generations on Earth. The exhibition features immersive environments, about 200 objects including contributions from NASA, the European Space Agency and SpaceX; NASA's 3D-Printed Mars Habitat Challenge winners, AI SpaceFactory; robotic builders by Foster & Partners; the first spacesuit designed for the Mars surface; Christopher Raeburn's new fashion collection inspired by Mars and much more.
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