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The Natural History Museum

This is the Museum with the world s most amazing specimens gathered throughout history. It has touch screens in a variety of languages which introduces other Museum galleries.

It is also one of the museums with the most dramatic entrance. When you walk in you ll find yourself face to face with a full size Diplodocus skeleton as you enter the Life Galleries. Alongside this dinosaur s 26-metre length, are other exciting specimens from the Museum s collections that covers the span from the beginnings of life and up to the modern day

Among its features include the Central Hall. In here, it has an intricately painted ceiling and terracotta animals and plants. You can examine fossilized bones, teeth and eggs here and virtually everything you need to know more about dinosaurs.

On the other end, the museum also features robotic technology. This is the venue that allows you to witness a prehistoric spectacle as three carnivorous Deinonychus feed noisily on a freshly killed Tenontosaurus through the modern technology of our times.

Cromwell Road, London , SW7 5BD
Tel: +44 (0)20 7938 91

Opening Times
Mon - Sat 10:00 - 17:50
Sun 11:00 - 17:50

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