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Reopening update Feb23

Bristol educational charity and science centre We The Curious has today, Thursday 23rd February 2023, offered the first look inside the building since the devastating fire almost a year ago, setting out details of the multi-million-pound repair programme underway and giving an update on reopening.

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We The Curious reopening with Project What If

After 14 months of closure during the pandemic, educational charity We The Curious will be reopening on Saturday 22 May 2021 with a bold new experience Project What If, which aims to leave people with questions rather than answers.

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Climate change mural

As climate change is an ever present and urgent issue, We The Curious is committed to promoting ideas and conversations about sustainable futures. In collaboration with the University of Bristol’s Cabot Institute, we commissioned Bristol artist Anna Higgie to create a mural about climate change at the entrance to our building.

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Climate emergency declaration

We The Curious was the first science centre in the world to declare a climate emergency; with the pledge to become carbon neutral by 2030.

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BUMP roller disco to replace Millennium Square ice rink

As part of We The Curious’ climate emergency declaration earlier this year, and pledge to become carbon neutral by 2030, there will not be a temporary seasonal ice rink this winter; BUMP roller disco will instead run on Millennium Square from 15 November – 5 January.

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Exhibition based on 10,000 questions

Science centre and educational charity We The Curious (formerly At-Bristol) reopens its doors today as it announces plans for a groundbreaking new project that will bring its new vision to life.

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First Floor Gallery

Learn to animate, build a ball run, see how much energy it takes to power your brain. Follow your curiosity through exhibits on sound, illusions, the human body and more.

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The Big Screen

The Big Screen is situated on the outside of the We The Curious building, facing onto Bristol’s well-loved Millennium Square. It runs from 7am until 11pm, seven days a week.