Michael Faraday at the Royal Institution

Michael Faraday (1791–1867) was a pioneering scientist whose discoveries in electromagnetism and electrochemistry transformed our understanding of physics and chemistry.

The statue of Michael Faraday in the Grand Entrance at the Royal Institution

Faraday's famous lectures at the Royal Institution made science accessible to all, and his legacy continues to inspire innovation today. Find out more about Faraday and his work. 

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Iconic objects

We still have several objects that Michael Faraday used for his groundbreaking experiments, in the Faraday Museum. See all our iconic objects here