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Fire engine causes water fight at Museum

July 29

A water fight is expected at MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) this weekend, as a fire engine is amongst the unusual vehicles expected at the annual Transport Weekend on 2-3 August.

Haçienda doors open MOSI 25 year party

July 24

The original Haçienda doors, through which some of Manchester’s most famous bands once loaded their kit, are featured in a new exhibition to celebrate 25 years of MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry).

Book a Victorian Christmas party at MOSI

March 20

MOSI is already planning to give you a fantastic Xmas 2008 by hosting traditional Victorian Christmas nights for group parties. Come and join the fun!

BODY WORLDS 4 kicks off with a sporting theme

February 22

Gunther von Hagens' BODY WORLDS 4: The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies revealed a sporting theme when it opened for its world premiere at MOSI.

Tribute to caffeine takes up residency at Museum

February 08

A giant caffeine molecule will take up residence at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), as part of a programme of activities to celebrate chemistry.

Mussolini's medal to Manchester Italians on display

February 01

A medal presented by Benito Mussolini to a Manchester footballer, is one of the unusual items on display in a new exhibition on Manchester’s Italian community, set to open in the community exhibition gallery.

First railway casualty returns to tell his tale

January 31

A nineteenth century Tory MP who was the first person to die from a railway accident will come back from the dead to tell his story.

Museum buys suit of the conductor who saved the Halle

January 17

The ceremonial suit worn by the much-loved Halle conductor John Barbirolli, when he collected his Knighthood in 1949, has been bought by the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI).

BODY WORLDS 4 - Tickets Go On Sale!

December 07 2007

Gunther von Hagens’ BODY WORLDS 4: The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies has its world debut on 22 February 2008 at MOSI, with the latest and most technically refined Plastinates collection yet.

Launch of major new plans for MOSI

November 15 2007

An innovative, eco-friendly building inspired by Manchester’s historic links with the cotton industry is at the heart of a new £54m redevelopment plan for the Museum.

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