The Francis Crick Institute opened a new on-site Visitor Centre
on 4 August, 2011. Anyone who wants to find out more about the
Institute or the progress of the construction of the building is
welcome to come along.
The Visitor Centre is located on the Ossulston Street side of
the construction site, near to the British Library. On display
inside the Centre will be information about the Institute.
Computer-generated images and scale models of the building are also
on show with staff on hand to answer questions.
The Francis Crick Institute will be a world-leading centre of
biomedical research and innovation. Its work will help develop new
ways to beat cancers, heart disease and stroke, infections and
neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease, and
disorders such as schizophrenia and autism.
The Institute is currently under construction and is scheduled
to open in 2015.
The exhibition opens on Tuesdays (1pm – 5pm) and Thursdays (3pm
– 7pm). Group visits can be arranged at other times on request.
Contact us on 0800 028 6731 or email info@crick.ac.uk
Visit the Contact
us page for information on how to get to the Visitor
Centre.