In 2025 we’re celebrating 200 years of the CHRISTMAS LECTURES and Ri Discourses – both landmark moments in the Ri’s rich history of engaging public audiences with science – as well as the discovery of benzene. Join us throughout 2025 to explore the past, present and future of science, as we Discover200
Pioneering public engagement
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Special events, exhibitions and untold stories from our internationally significant archive – explore more Discover200 content here.

The Royal Institution, London, UK/ The Bridgeman Art Library
Michael Faraday (1791-1867) Lecturing in the Theatre at the Royal Institution, c.1856 (coloured lithograph) by Blaikley, Alexander (1816-1903)
Our history
The Royal Institution was founded in March 1799 with the aim of introducing new technologies and teaching science to the general public. Find out what happened next.
A painting of the exterior of the Ri in the 19th centure, with people and horses walking past