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Code of Conduct School

There may be times when school groups share the Planetarium or school shows with other visiting groups or members of the public. We The Curious staff ask for the support of accompanying adults to ensure appropriate behaviour during these shows to ensure all audiences enjoy the experience.

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Nature Rising - a reflection

Between January – June 2025, The Box played host to ‘Nature Rising’ exhibition - a ground-breaking project led by Global Majority communities in Bristol.  After the exhibition had finished, we took a moment to reflect and chat through how it all came to be, what the impact was, and what the next steps might be.

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Curious Stuff

A deeper exploration of the things that make you curious. Our stories and articles celebrate questioning voices, new perspectives and thinking differently about science.

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Curious Partner Schools

The Curious Partner Schools programme partners with two local schools and aims to increase engagement with STEM among children from underserved communities in Bristol.

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October half term

An action-packed day of play, activities and experiments for all the family. Find out what's on this October half term.

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Launch of Curious Timeline

Bristol’s science centre is set to reveal the Curious Timeline, an interactive experience celebrating the city’s memories of science, curiosity and creativity, just in time for October half term

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Open City Research

Open City Research is about giving everyone the opportunity to be part of science research.

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Venue hire

From exclusive use of our Planetarium, to a drinks reception overlooking Bristol Harbourside, we can offer you something a little different with our venue hire options.

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Rosalind Franklin Room

The Rosalind Franklin Room occupies the top floor of We The Curious and offers private terraces with stunning views over Millennium Square, the Harbourside and the Bristol Cathedral.