Natural History Museum

Neo-Gothic building in the Cromwell Road, which covers four acres of gallery space with 50 million exhibits. Opened in 1881, it tells the story of evolution from dinosaurs to man. There is a blue whale 91 ft long, a diplodocus in the Great Hall, an exhibition Earth’s Treasury and in 2009 a special Darwin exhibition. There is also a Creepy –Crawly Gallery, bones of mammals in the Fossil Galleries and a computerised audiovisual display.

Open 10-1750. Admission free.

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