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The Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum in London is a museum dedicated to the world of nature, its history and specimens. The museum boasts a giant collection with over 70 thousand fossils. The museum itself was opened in 1880, and it was originally intended to keep collections of bones, fossils and plants that were prior part of the British Museum’s collection. The museum’s collection grew endlessly, and in 1986 the Geological Museum’s collection was merged with the prior’.

The very entrance to the museum will be breathtaking to many, especially the youngest visitors, as the great hall there contains giant skeletal remains of a diplodocus and a mastodon, which originally came from Chile. The cover photo on our website will provide you with a view of this area.

The museum exhibits collections categorized by species. Of course, the most popular collection in the museum is the dinosaur collection: several rooms in the museum are dedicated to the Mesozoic period. Visitors will be able to see skeletal remains of giant dinosaurs, including some of them in real size. The mammal collection, which is dominated by a model of the blue whale in real size. The collections mentioned are particularly popular among the younger visitors, and the museum is definitely worth a visit. The museum also has interactive sections where people can find out more about seismic movements, how volcanoes erupt, as well as how earthquakes happen.
The museum is magnificent and is of the same significance as the Natural History Museum in New York.

Entrance to the Natural History Museum is FREE OF CHARGE.

Working hours of the Natural History Museum
The museum is open every day from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
The museum is closed on December 24, 25 and 26.

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