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Magna Science Adventure Centre, The Face Of Steel

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Magna Way, Templeborough, S60 1FD - 

  • Users

    Up to
    750 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Once the home of steel, Magna is now the home of inspiration! In the heart of the UK Magna is located at Junction 34 of the M1 with easy links to the international and national transport network. Magna Science Adventure Centre is the ideal location for your meeting, conference, event, dinner, concert or launch. Offering unparalled space alongside the convenient location, a dedicated events team and exhibition offerings, designed to give you an entire event solution under one roof. What could you do with over 4000 m2?

The Face of Steel is a monumental venue for filming the industrial bones of the building and the history of steel making heritage. Ideal for Sci-Fi locations, disco's and for documentary/film launches - the only limit is your imagination. 432m2 of space over multi-levels, this can be used as a welcome drink area, product launches, a music venue, filming space, and a cinema style media experience with full use of our in-situ multi-media screens. Dazzle your guests with this utterly unique and flexible event space.

The Face Of Steel

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Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 750

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Stage

Stage

Audio & visual

Flipchart

Flipchart

WiFi

WiFi

Location

Reviews

  • Lauren Selby Jones

    January 2025

    We loved our day out on the school trip! So many things to see and do. Very hands on and nice gift shop. The cafe did a fab hot chocolate and there is a huge park outside. We will definitely go again!

  • Laura Squires

    February 2025

    We have had a year return pass for many years now and our kids have always loved it. It's excellent value for money and I'm thrilled that they have now upgraded all areas and is getting busier as a reflection. It's one of few places I've taken my children and it's got something for all ages. Always have workshops and trails with gifts for either free or little price. Park / splash alone is worth a visit in summer. Take your own food or buy there.

  • Gareth Lent

    February 2025

    Let me start by saying please ignore the haters because this place doesn't deserve it. My 9 & 6 year olds can't wait to go back again. Magna is an interactive science filled museum based around the operation of a steel factory, and that's just that. It's not body related or space related. It's based upon the history and operation of steel. Housed within an old factory itself you are greeted by a vast space that towers above your head and fills you with awe and terror in equal measures. Swiftly you move towards one of 4 interactive zones. Fire (with fire tornadoes/magnetic metal collectors/interactive fire extinguisher game), Air (with musical instruments/wind tunnel/smoke tornado), Water (with water guns/rain fall/interactive water play) and Earth (with controllable diggers and interactive mining section). Each section explains through boards and interactive activities the importance of this particular area in the steel industry. Again, this is not a body/nature/space museum, this is a place built in and around the steel industry and the activities are as such. On the hour there's a 5 minute display based around the old electric arc furnace. Yes it starts with a bit of talking but as you progress the noise, fire and sparks take over. It's a stunning sight and gives you a little insight to what the place would be like in a fully working capacity. There's plenty of toilets located around the place, a cafe located near the entrance and if you like you can even bring your own picnic in too. What's not to like about that? The only gripe we had, going this time of year, was the cold. I understand that between areas it will be cold, it's a big open space after all, but while in each section there was no heating whatsoever. The earth and water sections where warmer, due to being ground level, but the air and fire sections where baltic. Something to think about Magna? Overall it was an amazing experience and we can't wait to come back.

  • EI Loonat

    February 2025

    A good place to visit for those who have a keen interest in science. Plenty of interactive things but feels crowded in them areas. Plenty to read and learn. Felt really cold inside. Nice play area outside which is really big. Free parking.

  • Chris Auton

    February 2025

    It is an amazing space with some great exhibits. As with lots of places with interactive exhibits some stuff is being maintained or is broken but despite that. It's a good trip out and the playground you get access to is pretty impressive if the weather favours it.

The Face Of Steel

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