1. The Science Museum in London
    The Science Museum in London offers a variety of exhibits and interactive displays that showcase the role of mathematics in science and technology. From exploring the mathematics behind space travel to hands-on activities that demonstrate mathematical principles, this museum is a great place to spark your interest in maths.
  2. Royal Observatory Greenwich in Greenwich
    At the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, you can immerse yourself in the history of mathematics and astronomy. Learn about the mathematical calculations behind navigation and timekeeping, and even stand on the Prime Meridian, where time zones are measured using mathematical principles.
  3. Mathematics: The Winton Gallery in London
    The Mathematics Gallery at the Science Museum in London is a visual feast for math enthusiasts. Designed by renowned mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, this gallery showcases the beauty and significance of mathematics through interactive exhibits and intriguing displays.
  4. Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes
    Step back in time and visit Bletchley Park, the site where British mathematicians and codebreakers worked tirelessly during World War II. Explore the history of cryptography and the mathematical genius behind breaking the Enigma code, a pivotal moment in both mathematics and history.
  5. Cambridge University in Cambridge
    Visit one of the world's most prestigious universities and explore the mathematical excellence that Cambridge is famous for. From attending lectures by leading mathematicians to exploring the mathematical collections in the University's museums, this is a must-visit destination for maths enthusiasts.
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