
The National Museum of Computing
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The National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes offers an immersive journey through tech history.
From wartime codebreaking computers to early internet experiments, The National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes celebrates the breakthroughs that shaped our digital lives. Highlights include a fully rebuilt Colossus, the world’s first electronic computer, and the world’s oldest working digital machine, the WITCH.
A hands-on, interactive experience
Many of the exhibits are in working order and open for interaction. Try your hand at programming, explore retro gaming consoles, or follow digital trails designed for curious minds of all ages. Friendly volunteers bring the stories behind the machines to life.
A unique setting in computing history
Housed on the historic Bletchley Park estate, the museum sits within Block H, the original wartime computer centre. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in the evolution of technology.
Why you should go
See the rebuilt Colossus in action
Play retro computer games
Explore tech where it all began
Visitor information
Address
The National Museum Of Computing, Bletchley Park, Sherwood Drive, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK3 6EB
+44 (0)1908 374708
Opening times
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday -10:30am - 16:30pm during Winter hours
(extended to 17:00pm during Summer hours)