In a world where science and art collided in the fog-shrouded alleys of 19th century London, the steampunk movement was born. Inspired by the ingenuity of clockwork machines and the whimsy of Victorian-era fashion, steampunk artists and inventors crafted a world of wonder.
Here, you'll find the most influential steampunk inspirations that fueled the imagination of visionaries like H.G. Wells and Jules Verne.
The whimsy of Lewis Carroll brought a touch of madness to the genre, while Edgar Allan Poe brought the darkness and mystery.
But steampunk wasn't just about fiction – it was also about real-life innovation. Visit our Technoarchaeology Museum to uncover the secrets behind the steam-powered machines that powered the industrial revolution.
Cogsworth's Clockwork Wonders features some of the most intricate and fascinating clockwork mechanisms ever created.