Set in beautiful farmland just outside Wolverton, we tell the story of Milton Keynes pre-1970s before the New Town was developed through interactive and hands-on exhibits. Meet our friendly volunteers who will transport you back to a time gone by. We've started telling the story of the development of Milton Keynes post-1970s in our New Milton Keynes City Gallery. Discover more about Jock Campbell, the pioneer behind MK in our new interactive exhibit and have a go operating a Niftylift which have been made in the City for nearly 40 years! Think you know Milton Keynes? Then visit Milton Keynes Museum and think again!
Today was our first visit....but it definitely won't be our last! What an amazing museum. So much to see and do. The volunteers were great and very knowledgeable and eager to show how things worked. There was so much for my grandson to see and interact with. He loved the telephones. Can't wait to return soon
What a wonderful experience today at Milton Keynes museum! Trying all the different forms of recorded music was a highlight plus the toy room! Lovely helpful and enthusiastic volunteers. I'll be coming back I'm sure for more sweets from the sweet shop!
Great place for children. They have telephone, transportation, music, toy, and England in the past sections which children can explore. The cake at the cafe is delicious. Toilet is clean. Outdoor, they have big green yard which is great for kids to run around in summer, play ground, ship train, and concrete cow display. It's a fun educational place! They now have little city as well!
Today, hubbie and I went to the Victorian Weekend here. To say it was amazing is an understatement. All the adults and children that dressed up in the Victorian days were fantastic. If I could drive, I'd definitely go back and see it tomorrow.
Really friendly, volunteer ran and interesting day out. Entry gives free unlimited return access for 12 months. Lots of varied content. Some items could do with better signage, but only a minor complaint and the cafe is excellent I should add!
Lovely little museum, I went during the Easter event and the historical actors knew their stuff about the practices they were exhibiting. The activities were good for young children and the exhibits about the railways were interesting
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Family friendly
Good for kids
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Today was our first visit....but it definitely won't be our last! What an amazing museum. So much to see and do. The volunteers were great and very knowledgeable and eager to show how things worked. There was so much for my grandson to see and interact with. He loved the telephones. Can't wait to return soon
What a wonderful experience today at Milton Keynes museum! Trying all the different forms of recorded music was a highlight plus the toy room! Lovely helpful and enthusiastic volunteers. I'll be coming back I'm sure for more sweets from the sweet shop!
Great place for children. They have telephone, transportation, music, toy, and England in the past sections which children can explore. The cake at the cafe is delicious. Toilet is clean. Outdoor, they have big green yard which is great for kids to run around in summer, play ground, ship train, and concrete cow display. It's a fun educational place! They now have little city as well!
Today, hubbie and I went to the Victorian Weekend here. To say it was amazing is an understatement. All the adults and children that dressed up in the Victorian days were fantastic. If I could drive, I'd definitely go back and see it tomorrow.
Really friendly, volunteer ran and interesting day out. Entry gives free unlimited return access for 12 months. Lots of varied content. Some items could do with better signage, but only a minor complaint and the cafe is excellent I should add!
Lovely little museum, I went during the Easter event and the historical actors knew their stuff about the practices they were exhibiting. The activities were good for young children and the exhibits about the railways were interesting