See inside Thinktank without having to be there, using these 360° interactive photos.

The photos are shown by floor level starting at level 0 and ending at level 3. Some areas have more than one photo for you to scroll through and explore.

Level 0

Entrance

Science Garden

An outdoor discovery space bringing themes of engineering, mechanics and transportation to life through over 30 hands-on exhibits.

Move It

Explore the incredible cars, bikes, planes, train and tram that were built in and used around Birmingham.

Café

All aboard the Signal Box Café for great food in a fun, family setting.

Power Up and Smethwick Engine

See the mighty engines that helped drive the great Industrial Revolution, including the Smethwick Engine.


Level 1

Spitfire

Discover more about the historic story of spitfire, how it was built and learn the science behind how aircraft fly.

We Made It

Explore more than 20 interactive exhibits that show just how and why Birmingham became known as ‘the workshop of the world’. Take a journey exploring raw materials to finished product, demonstrating how everyday goods are produced.


Level 2

Marine Worlds and Wildlife

Come face to face with a dinosaur and other skeletons from the past, and explore the diversity of life on Earth.

Things About Me

Find out more about how our bodies work. Take an unusual journey into the human body and get to grips with your muscles, guts and taste buds in an interesting exploration of some basic bodily functions.

Our Changing Planet

Our Changing Planet is perfect for older children and adults to learn how human invention and behaviour has impacted the world around us.

Makers and Machines

Explore the surprising long history of coding and the incredible stories of local people, past and present, who use coding in their work.

Find your Future


Level 3

MiniBrum

This exciting child-sized world, aimed at under 8s, features several different play zones for children to discover and enjoy.

Futures and Space

Explore space, innovation, and medical breakthroughs and discover how science, technology shape our lives today and tomorrow.


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