Summary
The Whipple Museum holds an internationally important collection of scientific instruments and models, dating from the Middle Ages to the present.
Full Description
The museum's holdings are particularly strong in material dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries, especially objects produced by English instrument makers, although the collection contains objects dating from the medieval period to the present day. Instruments of astronomy, navigation, surveying, drawing and calculating are well represented, as are sundials, mathematical instruments and early electrical apparatus.
The Whipple Museum was founded in 1944 when Robert Stewart Whipple presented his collection of scientific instruments to the University of Cambridge.
Since Robert Whipple's initial gift of the collection, the Museum has come to house many instruments formerly used in the Colleges and Departments of the University of Cambridge.
Opening Times
Normal Opening Times
| Mon |
12.30pm |
- |
4.30pm |
| Tue |
12.30pm |
- |
4.30pm |
| Wed |
12.30pm |
- |
4.30pm |
| Thu |
12.30pm |
- |
4.30pm |
| Fri |
12.30pm |
- |
4.30pm |
Admission Free
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