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London is set to welcome an exciting new destination for math enthusiasts and curious minds alike — an immersive museum dedicated entirely to mathematics. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, engaging installations, and hands-on activities designed to make math accessible and fun for all age...


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An Immersive New Maths Museum Is Opening In
London
Big news for Londoners, particularly young numberphiles and tourists to the
capital city!
This October, London is getting its first dedicated, hands-on maths museum on the South Bank.
Well, it isn’t your typical gallery or statue museum! MathsWorld is the place where mathematics
comes alive, moving from textbooks into real life—with fun, interactive experiments and games.
Visitors will have “hands-on experiences that make numbers part of their world,” the museum
says.
One more thing—the museum isn’t just for kids. It offers engaging experiences for visitors of all
ages, abilities, and backgrounds, whether you’re a mathematics pro or just curious. For a
comfortable and convenient visit, stay nearby in short stay apartments in London.
London’s Maths Museum: Quick Details
Name of the Museum: MathsWorld
Location: South Bank
Inauguration: 19 October 2025
Things to do: Hands-on zones for code-breaking, AI, shapes, and problem-solving, a dedicated
area for children under 8, maths challenges, and interactive experiments.

MathsWorld has drawn inspiration from the world’s successful Mathematics Discovery Centres
around the world, particularly MathsCity in Leeds, Mathematikum in Germany, and MoMath in
the USA.
So, if you’ve ever visited MathsCity or any other maths museum, you can imagine how much it’s
going to be for Londoners and tourists to the city.

Given its unique theme, ample space, and prime location, MathsWorld is expected to see more
than 90,000 visitors every year.
Best For Everyone
Anyone (any age) who loves numbers, including:
●​Kids, parents, grandparents
●​School trips
●​Group of friends looking for some maths fun
●​Tourists who want to explore London’s unique attractions
…Any curious maths lover. It’s also great for those who are less inclined towards maths but just
looking for some fun.
Inside London's First Immersive Maths Discovery
Centre—MathsWorld
There isn’t much revealed about the museum yet. But given that it’s inspired by the world’s top
maths museums, here’s what you may expect (but not limited to) once you’re through the doors:
Interactive Puzzles: Brain-teasing mathematical puzzles to test their problem-solving
skills—done in fun ways.
Hands-on Exhibits: Fun exhibits for playful learning—like those in MathsCity—a giant bubble,
a kaleidoscope, and a giant mirrored triangle.
AI Experiments: Watch robots solve puzzles, patterns emerge on giant screens, and play
games in which the computer learns from you. It’s gonna be full of surprises and magic for you,
especially for young adventurers.
Interactive Games: Like a giant traffic jam game for mathematical challenges at different levels.
3D Shapes: Exploring different shapes like squares, ovals, rounds, and rectangles has never
been so much fun!

Laser Fun: Hold transparent shapes in a ring of laser light, and you’ll see how, for example, a
cube can have a hexagonal cross-section from the correct angle.
…and so on!
Why Does a Maths Museum Like MathsWorld Matter?
At schools, maths often looks like a tedious subject. But math museums turn it into a fun
adventure.
At these fun-filled places, you’ll see that maths is not just about numbers and formulas! It’s
about patterns, shapes, and games shaping everything. As the famous mathematician, Richard
J. Trudeau, says:
“Pure mathematics is the world’s best game. It is more absorbing than chess, more of a gamble
than poker, and lasts longer than Monopoly. It’s free. It can be played anywhere — Archimedes
did it in a bathtub.”
London’s MathsWorld is a fresh and unique addition to London’s family-friendly attractions. Just
as the Science Museum and Natural History Museum are enlightening cultural destinations,
London’s new Maths museum celebrates the magic of numbers—giving a reason to come, play,
and have fun with your family.
After a fun-filled day of puzzling and shape discovery, you can relax at the nearby Presidential
Serviced Apartments in Central London. With comfortably-sized rooms, modern amenities, and
locations near the city’s best attractions, they make your trip as pleasant as a museum visit.