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Natural History Museum (London)

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WELCOME TO THE AGE OF SCIENCE (Natural History Museum)

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5 Apr 21st, 2009  (Mar 29th, 2009)

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I was delighted to find out that National History Museum (as well as Science museum) became completely free of charge some time between 1992 when I last visited and now. As soon as my daughter was big enough to say dinosaur I took here there on one of our day London trips and we spent about 2.5 hours wandering about the collections.

The building itself makes it worth a visit, now beautifully cleaned to reveal Neo-Gothic glory of the intricate multi-coloured facade where the sculptures depict members of the animal kingdom rather than gargoyles. Welcome to the beginnings of the science age.

The Natural History museum comprises Life Galleries, covering mostly animal life (a lot of them extinct) and Earth Galleries, covering subjects like geology, volcanoes, minerals and the like. Please note that there is very, very little plant related material in Natural History Museum, if you want to see the plants you have to go to Kew Gardens!

I have to say that for a casual visitor Life Galleries are definitely the priority, and if you have little time (1 hour or less) you would be better to concentrate solely on these. Most of the exhibitions are located on the ground level of that amazing building, but some have raised walkways/ramps/gallery balconies to see from above. The material is divided according to the systematic of animal world but some highlights are dotted around the impressive main hall, whose centre is graced by fantastic dinosaur skeleton so often associated with the museum.

The dinosaur section is very, very good: informative, with plenty of text and interactive/electronic displays; lots of fossil exhibits and models, including robotic models. The absolute highlight must be a life-sized robotic model of T-rex which moves and roars (randomly, so it's more scary). My 4 year old daughter was absolutely terrified even though I carried her (but she remembered it best of the whole museum too).

The other good section is the large mammal one, with plenty of models and stuffed animals placed in one room so you can actually compare the size of the blue whale to other dolphins, giraffes or elephants. The gallery above that exhibit is devoted to sea mammals (mostly whales/dolphins) and is fascinating, with films, demonstrations, maps and models to make their physiology and life closer to us.

There is plenty of stuffed animals in NHM, a lot of them bit scruffy (they display the ones in worse state keeping the better ones for research purposes). Recently they also started to display the specimens in jars - spooky looking lizards, turtles and other strange creatures preserved in alcohol in old fashioned glass containers. I found it bit horrible but my daughter was fascinated and loved it!

I was slightly disappointed by Primate section located on the first floor gallery which, though interesting (we loved trying to guess the sounds monkeys make to communicate dangers!), seemed bit sparse.

Above the great Hall rests one of the few plant-related exhibits, a cross section of a giant sequoia tree felled in 19th century after something like 1000 years of life. Truly impressive!

We only skipped through Creepy Crawlies (on arthropods) and Human Biology, but they both seemed very interesting, especially for older children/adults.

We went round only some of the Earth Galleries and rather quickly: the entrance is very impressive, with escalator taking the visitors up to the sphere made of what looked like rusty tin plates, filled with spooky light. The galleries are interesting, though there is less to simply look at and more to take in in the way of text descriptions and explanations. I would say that the youngest age that would be able to enjoy it has to be at least 7-8 year olds, and it's probably better suited to adults and Secondary School age children.

The museum has the usual cafe(s), shop (not bad for a museum money spinner) as well as a cloakroom (very useful for day-trippers and in the winter). The charge for leaving a piece of luggage was £3, which is by the way significantly lower than a charge at Victoria Station left luggage (where it cost £5.50).

It's located in South Kensington and the easiest way to get there is to take a district or circle line to South Kensington, and from then on there are signs - it's about 5 minutes walk. It opens between 10 and 18, daily. 

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Comments about this review »

Amy69 21.04.2009 18:18

I went here last...Saturday. I didnt go in the Dinosaur section as the queue was miles long! It wasnt as good as I thought it was going to be in all, but I did have a horrid headache! x

brittle1906 21.04.2009 17:19

An interesting and educational place, one I enjoy as I love anything to do with natural history. Good review. Linda x

tractor-boy 21.04.2009 13:45

A great place to soak up some history and knowledge

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