The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) in Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, has reopened following lockdown, but is also encouraging the public to take virtual tours of its exhibits.
It began admitting visitors on 8 September after closing in March, with a one-way system in place to maintain social distancing, as well as “limited” interaction with the exhibits. It also wants visitors to wear masks and gloves.
Tickets are available in timed slots, and guided tours and group bookings aren’t currently being offered (read more at www.snipca.com/35973).
As well as reopening its doors, the museum has launched virtual tours, partly funded by the MK Community Foundation’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, which provides grants to local charities. It’s available for free online, no download required, on computers, phones and tablets. Groups…