
Enginuity
A vibrant science museum packed with hands-on exhibits, sparking curiosity and learning through play for children.

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Fewer crowds, more space to play

Enginuity
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more space to play

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant science museum packed with hands-on exhibits, sparking curiosity and learning through play for children.
"Great place for kids with lots of hands on exhibits."

β³ Time Your Visit Wisely
3-4 hours is usually enough to explore. Consider weekdays for fewer crowds.
π° Free Entry with Badge
Kids with a Blue Peter badge get free admission! ποΈ

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 Β· 1,044 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Interactive STEM Exhibits
Engage with numerous hands-on displays that spark curiosity and encourage learning through play.

Sensory Room
A dedicated space designed for neurodivergent children, offering a calming and engaging environment.

Costume and Video Game Area
Dress up in various costumes and enjoy classic video games in a fun, temporary exhibition space.
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Planning Your Visit
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I do research about the iron industry from 1600-1800. This spring I will travel around different cities and Birmingham is on the list! Any suggestions for where I can start? Maybe you even know someone I can get in touch with? (Import, export and trade knowledge is also interesting) Cheers!
Ironbridge is probably a good start.
β³ Time Your Visit Wisely
3-4 hours is usually enough to explore. Consider weekdays for fewer crowds.
π° Free Entry with Badge
Kids with a Blue Peter badge get free admission! ποΈ
π§Ί Picnic Friendly
Bring your own food and drinks; there are picnic areas available. :sandwich:
πΆββοΈ Nearby Dining Options
No cafe on-site, but eateries are a short walk away at other attractions. β
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β³ Time Your Visit Wisely
3-4 hours is usually enough to explore. Consider weekdays for fewer crowds.
π° Free Entry with Badge
Kids with a Blue Peter badge get free admission! ποΈ
π§Ί Picnic Friendly
Bring your own food and drinks; there are picnic areas available. :sandwich:
πΆββοΈ Nearby Dining Options
No cafe on-site, but eateries are a short walk away at other attractions. β
π Comfortable Shoes
Lots of exploring to do, so wear comfy shoes! :athletic_shoe:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Enginuity is a highly-rated science museum, particularly praised for its engaging and interactive exhibits that delight children. Visitors appreciate the hands-on learning opportunities and the inclusive sensory room. While some adults might find it less captivating than their children, the overall experience is considered a fun and educational outing, especially for families.
"It was a fun place to visit, children would love it. Very interesting things to play with. Perfect for a rainy day"
Scott Lewis
"Great place for kids with lots of hands on exhibits. 3hrs is enough for a visit. There are toilets inside. There is no cafe here but within walking distance there is one at another attraction. If your kids have a blue peter badge it's free to enter."
Kuldip Singh
"What a great day out. We used our pass plus and spent 3.5 happy hours here. So much to do, a place for picnics and it was amazing to see a sensory room for neurodivergent children. My favourite was trying on all the costumes and playing the video games in the visiting exhibition. We also did the toy workshop which was great"
Sophie Baden
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Enginuity is located within the Ironbridge Gorge. It's accessible by car, with parking available nearby. Public transport options include local bus services.
Yes, Enginuity is one of the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums. A Pass Plus can offer access to multiple sites.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's best to check the official Enginuity website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Yes, there is parking available at or near Enginuity. Check the Ironbridge Gorge website for specific parking details and any associated fees.
Absolutely! Enginuity is a fantastic destination for a day trip, especially for families looking for interactive fun.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Ticket prices vary. Look out for special offers like the Pass Plus for multiple museum entries. Children with a Blue Peter badge can enter for free.
While not always mandatory, booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons or school holidays, to guarantee entry and potentially save time. Check their website for booking options.
Yes, discounts may be available for groups, families, and those with specific passes like the Pass Plus. Free entry is offered for children with a Blue Peter badge.
The Pass Plus is an annual ticket that grants unlimited access to all ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums for a year, offering great value if you plan to visit multiple sites.
Yes, Enginuity is generally stroller and pram friendly, allowing families to navigate the exhibits with ease.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Enginuity is primarily designed for children, with many interactive exhibits suitable for toddlers to pre-teens. Some exhibits might be too advanced for very young children.
Yes, Enginuity has toilets available for visitors. Information on baby changing facilities should be confirmed on their website or upon arrival.
While some exhibits might be challenging for the youngest visitors, there are areas and activities that toddlers can enjoy, particularly with adult supervision.
Enginuity features a wide range of hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) exhibits that encourage experimentation and discovery.
No, Enginuity does not have an on-site cafe. However, there are dining options available within walking distance at other Ironbridge Gorge attractions.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Photography is generally permitted for personal use inside Enginuity, but it's always a good idea to check for any specific restrictions on certain exhibits or temporary displays.
The interactive exhibits themselves often make for dynamic and fun photos. The costume area and any temporary exhibitions can also provide unique photo opportunities.
While not explicitly stated, it's common practice in museums to avoid flash photography, especially near sensitive exhibits or if it might disturb other visitors. Always be mindful of your surroundings.


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