The Science Museum in London would also be a good choice for teenagers. It is designed to involve visitors with pratical experiments and a whole room dedicated to interesting scientific demonstrations. There are lots of interactive rooms and displays which explain science in a fun and exciting way.
It has always been difficult to get fourteen, fifteen and sixteen year olds interested in museums. This is usually because they are interested in other areas which they feel are more important to them; such as experiencing life, exploring future possibilities and discovering love. Evidently, teenagers do not seem to find these things at museums. Thirty years ago, a teenager thought of life as a carefree existence where one enjoyed oneself by going to the movies, eating at a restaurant or simply surfing television channels. However, nowadays it is more important for them to get hands on experience that has practical value. Museums and exhibitions where a teenager can actively take part in the surrounding make the museum interesting. A good example of a museum that could be interesting to teenagers is the Natural History Museum in London that offers interactive videos and articles and even gives you an opportunity to do you own excavations of a dinosaur.