Britain has a rich scientific heritage, from world-class collections to working observatories. Rank these destinations by which one most appeals to you personally.
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Jodrell Bank Observatory
Home to the iconic Lovell Telescope, this UNESCO World Heritage Site lets visitors get close to cutting-edge radio astronomy and the history of space exploration.
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Stand on the Prime Meridian, peer through historic telescopes and learn how Britain shaped global navigation and astronomy.
Natural History Museum, London
From the towering blue whale skeleton in Hintze Hall to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, it remains a national treasure.
Eden Project
Wander through tropical and Mediterranean ecosystems housed in giant geodesic domes, exploring botany, climate and sustainability.
Science Museum, London
From Stephenson's Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module, it captures centuries of innovation under one South Kensington roof.
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