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Natural History Museum

6 March 2022 by
Natural History Museum
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The Natural History Museum in London is one of the most famous and esteemed museums in the world. Moreover, entry to the museum is completely free, making it an even more attractive place to visit for both tourists and residents of London.

The museum offers a wide range of exhibits that delight both children and adults. Among the most important exhibitions are:

Dinosaur Gallery: This is one of the most popular parts of the museum, where you can see life-sized dinosaur skeletons, including the famous diplodocus named Dippy.


Earth Gallery: This section is dedicated to geology and features impressive collections of minerals, gemstones, and interactive exhibits on earthquakes and volcanoes.

The very entrance to this section makes a huge impression


Gallery of Life: Here you will find exhibits showcasing the diversity of life on Earth, from the smallest microorganisms to the largest mammals.


You can see a dodo bird here


Wildlife Garden: Outside the museum, there is a garden that is home to many native species of plants and animals.

Due to its popularity, the museum often attracts huge crowds. Particularly on weekends and during school holidays, long queues can be expected at the entrance. It is therefore worth planning your visit in advance and arriving early in the morning to avoid the longest waits. The museum also offers the option to book tickets online, which can help reduce waiting times.

The museum building itself is a masterpiece of architecture. It was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1881. 

The building is an example of the Romanesque Revival style, featuring characteristic elements of this style, such as arches, columns, and richly decorated façades. Made of terracotta, it is resistant to the harsh climate of London and is one of the most recognisable places in the city.

The interior of the museum is equally impressive, with high ceilings, beautiful mosaics, and architectural details that reference the natural world. The central hall, known as Hintze Hall, is home to a massive skeleton of a blue whale, which greets visitors as soon as they enter.

The Natural History Museum is a place that everyone should visit. The wealth of exhibits, the beauty of the architecture, and free entry make it an ideal spot for spending a day with family or friends. However, remember to plan your visit in advance to avoid long queues and fully enjoy this exceptional place.




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Natural History Museum
Pawel 6 March 2022
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