Millenium Point

The Think Tank is located at Millenium Point. It provides a perfect day out for all the family. Rather than just being a typical dull and dusty museum, this is a children’s adventure park with ten themed galleries. Museums will never be the same again.

Children are encouraged to participate in a wide variety of activities and the displays are quite exciting and captivating for visitors young and old. Children and parents alike will enjoy the experience which includes some quite spectacular and more traditional museum pieces in the form of a Steam Train, a Spitfire World War II fighter plane and various machinery from the Industrial Revolution and Birmingham’s historic past.

Millenium Point now benefits from a new state of the art planetarium and a 3-D IMAX Cinema. The panetarium is the UK’s first purpose built digital planetarium and it’s entertaining shows and activities are not to be missed if you are visiting Birmingham.

This really is a venue that is suitable for all ages. Whatever the weather, you can find something to do here. The IMAX cinema with its 3-D films and sensational acoustics will leave lasting memories. The planetarium provides a breathtaking look at the universe and the galaxy and the complex has numerous activities for schools.

You have to visit the thinktank just to say that you have been there! Strangely enough though it can be addictive and people find themselves returning regularly for more of the action.

Website:www.thinktank.ac/

Millennium Point , Curzon Street, Birmingham, B4 7XG

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