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Huge new attraction launching in UK this month that could rival Science Museum and Natural History Museum

A BRAND new attraction is opening in the UK next month – and mathletes will love it.

Set to open on London‘s South Bank this month, MathsWorld claims to “do for mathematics what the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum do for the physical and biological sciences”.

    Maths WorldMathsWorld will feature a number of different attractions for all ages[/caption] Maths WorldIt is set to open later this month on London’s South Bank[/caption]

    The new hands-on museum will feature different experiments, challenges and curiosities.

    The attraction will be split into different zones, each with its own theme.

    The zones include Code-breaking, Artificial Intelligence, Shape, Problem Solving and a dedicated area for children under the age of eight.

    The 700sqm space will also have attractions for adults, meaning the whole family can have fun together.

    Visitors will be able to step inside a giant soap bubble, crack secret codes, laser-cut different shapes and try out a kaleidoscope.

    The museum will also show how maths plays a part in our everyday lives.

    The new London museum will be open Tuesday to Friday between 10am and 4pm and Saturdays and Sundays between 10am and 5pm.

    Visitors must arrive no later than 20 minutes after the time of their ticket and they can spend as long as they like at the museum, though one to two hours should be enough time to explore all the exhibits.

    Tickets cost £14.50 per adult and £13 per child over three-years-old.

    The museum is expected to open this month ahead of the October half-term break.

    MathsWorldUK already have another attraction in the UK called MathsCity, which can be found in Leeds.

    The destination has a number of interactive experiences which touch on important topics including nature, climate change and combatting pandemics.

    One person who visited MathsCity in Leeds said: “My wife and I visited Maths City today with our three grandchildren.

    “We all loved it. There’s plenty to keep the kids and the grandparents well entertained.

    Chris Vaughan Photography for MathsCityThere will be several different zones each with its own theme[/caption]

    “There are lots of brain teasing mathematical puzzles, but it is all done in a fun way.”

    Another said: “Looked small when we arrived but spent nearly three hours there with a 10 and seven-year-old so good value for money too.”

    A hugely popular attraction in the North is also set to reopen after a six-year closure and £40million revamp.

    Plus, a historic attraction where ‘time began’ in the UK reveals £77million redevelopment.

    Maths WorldTickets cost from £14.50 per adult and £13 per child[/caption]

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