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Dana Centre

 
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Dana Centre
Established 2003
Location 165 Queen's Gate, London SW7
Public transit access Gloucester Road tube station
Website www.danacentre.org.uk
National Museum of Science and Industry
National Media Museum · National Railway Museum (Shildon Locomotion Museum· Science Museum (Dana Centre, Science Museum Swindon)

The Dana Centre on Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London is part of the Science Museum (London).

Designed by MJP Architects[1], The Dana Centre, opened in 2003, is a public event venue in London for contemporary science debate, run largely by the Science Museum. The building itself houses a cafe bar, which is open during the day and doubles up as the event venue, a free internet cafe (free wireless Internet access is also available in the building), and offices used by the Science Museum and the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Unlike the main Science Museum, the Dana Centre is aimed at an entirely adult audience. The Dana Centre is not directly accessible from the main museum, and is situated on the nearby Queen's Gate street.

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Coordinates: 51°29′50″N 0°10′44″W / 51.4971°N 0.1790°W / 51.4971; -0.1790


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