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Visit the Natural History Museum in London and explore 4.6 billion years of our planet's history. Book tickets for exhibitions, outdoor activities, wildlife photography and more.
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The Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington , the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum .
Explore the history of planet Earth in the Natural History Museum's galleries, which house unique treasures from over 80 million objects. Learn about dinosaurs, meteorites, wildlife and more in this famous landmark in South Kensington.
- 020 7942 5000
- Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD
About. A center of scientific excellence in the discovery of taxonomy and biodiversity, this world-famous museum promotes the discovery and enjoyment of the natural world through such exciting exhibits as the Life and Earth Galleries, wildlife garden and geological collections. Duration: More than 3 hours.
Explore the Natural History Museum in London, a stunning building with exhibits on dinosaurs, human biology, minerals, diamonds and more. Learn about the museum's history, opening hours, tickets, special events and nearby attractions.
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