Natural History Museum, London
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The Natural History Museum in London stands as one of the world's most stunning and iconic institutions, dedicated to exploring the marvels of the natural world. Nestled within the grandeur of a breathtaking Romanesque building, this museum invites visitors on a journey through time — from the origins of Earth and life to the wonders of the animal kingdom, and the mysteries that lie beneath the ocean's depths. With over 80 million specimens, this world-renowned museum offers an experience that is both educational and awe-inspiring, making it a must-visit destination for people of all ages.
Among the museum's current exhibitions, "Wildlife Photographer of the Year" captivates audiences with hundreds of stunning images that depict the beauty and fragility of our planet. This exhibition celebrates the intricacy of nature through the lenses of the world's best photographers, capturing moments that inspire and provoke thought about human impact on the environment. Additionally, the exciting "Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature" exhibition merges the magical world of Harry Potter with the natural world, revealing the fascinating real-life animals that inspired the mythical creatures in the beloved book series.
For those intrigued by the ancient past, "The Dinosaurs Gallery" promises a thrilling encounter with life-sized skeletons, including the museum's beloved “Dippy” the Diplodocus, making a grand return as part of an impressive touring exhibition. Visitors can marvel at the towering T. rex and explore interactive displays that bring prehistoric creatures to life.
A unique piece of trivia is that the museum’s stunning Central Hall is not only an architectural masterpiece, but it’s affectionately known as "The Cathedral of Nature" because of its cathedral-like design and the overwhelming sense of wonder it imparts as visitors walk into the hall, greeted by “Hope,” a colossal blue whale skeleton suspended from the ceiling. This iconic piece commemorates the importance of protecting our planet for future generations.
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Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?
Snap a selfie with a piece of Mars, touch a fragment of the Moon and lay your hands on a meteorite older than our planet.
Visions of Nature
Be transported to the year 2125 and discover how our actions have shaped the future of the natural world.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Fuel your curiosity and discover the secrets of the natural world with the world’s best wildlife photography.
Our Story with David Attenborough
A spectacular new 360° cinematic experience.
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A haven for wildlife and people, open daily.
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Meet our newest dino-resident in our gardens, open daily.
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The Natural History Museum, London
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