Catalyst Science Discovery Centre

Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum
A four-storey brick building with glass rooftop extension
Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum.
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Former name
Museum of the Chemical Industry
Established1987 (1987)
LocationWidnes, Halton, England
Coordinates53°21′07″N 2°44′01″W / 53.35184°N 2.73364°W / 53.35184; -2.73364
TypeScience museum
AccreditationArts Council England
Visitors30,000
Websitecatalyst.org.uk

The Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum is a science and technology museum in Widnes, Halton, North-West England. The centre has interactive exhibits, reconstructed historical scenes, an observatory, a live-science theatre and family workshops. It is next to Spike Island, a public park, located between the River Mersey and the Sankey Canal that has woodlands, wetlands, footpaths and industrial archaeological history.

The centre is housed in Tower Building, constructed around 1860 by John Hutchinson as the administrative centre for his chemical business. The centre holds a collection of archives relating to the chemical industry, these include documents, photographs and the entire research archive of the ICI General Chemical Division.


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