The National Museum of Computing is a museum in the United Kingdom dedicated to collecting and restoring historic computer systems. The museum is based in rented premises at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire and opened in 2007.
See 70 years of computing progress. Colossus is open daily. The rest of the museum is open to the public on afternoons of Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, most bank holidays plus other times. Guided Tours usually Tuesdays. Educational and corporate groups any day by appointment.
General Opening Times
The Colossus Galleries are open daily. (10.30am - 5pm)
The rest of the museum is normally open to the public on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons (12pm - 5pm).
Guided Tours usually take place at 2pm on Tuesdays, 2pm on Wednesdays and 10.30am on Thursdays.
Dogs: The National Museum of Computing’s landlords, the Bletchley Park Trust, does not allow dogs on site or to be left in vehicles on site. Registered Assistance Dogs are permitted on site.
Wheelchair access
The museum has wheelchair access to all galleries and displays.
Toilets for disabled people
There is a unisex disabled toilet near The National Museum of Computing shop.