Visit The Centre for Computing History Cambridge

Here’s a fun and informative day out for any age! The Centre for Computing History is much more than a museum. Based in Cambridge, it hosts hands-on exhibitions, educational workshops and a wide range of activities and events. Most importantly, it makes the history of computing relevant and fun for everyone!

Can I learn more about the history of computing in the UK?

The Centre for Computing History is a reasonably priced, fun and educational day out in the centre of Cambridge.

The Centre for Computing History (CCH) is a pioneering educational charity that opened at its current site in Cambridge in August 2013. CCH was established as an educational charity to tell the story of the Information Age by exploring the historical, social and cultural impact of developments in personal computing.  It maintains a long-term collection of objects to tell this story and exploits them through education and events programmes.

  • Open Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • £9 for an adult ticket
  • £6 for a child ticket (ages 5 – 16)
  • £7 for students, carers and over 60s tickets
  • Under 5’s go free
  • A family ticket is available £26 for up to two adults and two children.

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