The National Museum of Computing is known for being home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers. Visitors can follow the development of computing from the early 1940s to the present day.
The National Museum of Computing is currently open to the public on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:30am to 16:30pm during Winter hours. In the future, they plan to extend their opening hours to Tuesday to Sunday from 10:30am to 5pm in the spring/summer and 10:30am to 4:30pm in the autumn/winter.
Visitors can access the National Museum of Computing by going through the main entrance of the Bletchley Park Estate, walking or driving bearing left beyond the main car parks, to the separate entrance located at the top of the Park.
The National Museum of Computing offers individual, family, and annual tickets for visitors. They also welcome business organizations and private groups of friends, tailoring group visits to fit specific requirements.
Visitors can expect a variety of interesting events and Virtual Talks at the National Museum of Computing, including talks about the first universally programmable electronic computer in the Soviet Union and networking collaboration events. They also host a Relaxed Opening/Educator Day for families from the neurodiverse community to explore the Museum and sessions.