Natural History Museum in Greater London
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This page is about Natural History Museum, Greater London
The Natural History Museum is a very well known attraction. The aim of the museum is to educate and inform people about the natural world in an enjoyable way. The fascinating collections and exhibitions will keep any families interest, which at a glance include:The Dinosaur exhibition, where you can meet the infamous Tyrannosaurus Rex, look closely at Dinosaur skeletons and work out for yourself how the Dinosaurs became extinct. Discover a collection of huge Mammals, where you can see the largest creature ever - The Blue Whale.Experience for yourself what an earthquake is like and find out the effects of a Volcano erupting, and of course what Science today is doing to minimize the effects of these forces. The Central Hall holds the best part of the Museum, where you can see the skeleton of a Diplodocus, 1300 years old Sequoia tree, and a prehistoric fish that still lives in the Indian Oceoan - The 'Coelacanth'
There is also the rare opportunity to get a look ar some precious stones, rocks and minerals. You will find excellent facilities at the museum, including no fewer than 5 places to eat and drink, a gift shop and friendly staff always available.
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Opening Times
Daily 10.00am - 5.50pm
The Museum is open every day except 24-26 December. Last admission is at 17:30.
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