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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

Natural history – Science
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2024
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This museum is an architectural marvel, with its imposing façade and neo-Gothic details. It is one of London's finest museums in terms of architecture. Built by A. Waterhouse in the neo-Romanesque style in vogue at the time, it opened in 1881, but its origins date back to the 18th century. The collections, initially donated by private collectors, include an important collection bequeathed by naturalist Sir Hans Sloane. The collection was further enriched by gifts from botanist Joseph Banks, gleaned during his voyage of exploration in 1768. In 1856, Sir Richard Owen directed the transfer of the British Museum's natural history collections to this museum. After the untimely death of architect Francis Fowke, designer of the Royal Albert Hall, Alfred Waterhouse took over the design of the new building. Owen and Waterhouse collaborated to create sculptural ornaments depicting animals and plants, celebrating the diversity of nature. Inside the main gallery, dinosaur skeletons will captivate you. Other rooms feature land and sea mammals, birds and reptiles. One section of the museum deals with human biology, and on the second floor, the evolution of man is explored.

One of the museum's main attractions is the diplodocus skeleton nicknamed "Dippy", which stands majestically in the main hall. However, since 2017, it has been replaced by a blue whale suspended underwater, offering an immersive experience.

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Dobbelyou
Visited in march 2016
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Cela vaut la peine de de s'y rendre pour plusieurs raisons.

La première est que l'architecture du batiment et surtout le grand hall est magnifique ! immense et plein de détails.

Ensuite, les expositions proposées sont géniales et faciles à comprendre.

Et mension spéciale pour la galerie des dinosaures! Surtout avec des enfants.

S'y rendre de préférence pour l'ouverture car les files peuvent devenir très longue.
hugoline88
Visited in june 2016
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Le plus beau musée Londonien autant en intérieur qu'en extérieur!
Visited in november 2016
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A visiter surtout pour sa grande collection de squelette de dinosaure et pour la beauté des bâtiments. Musée ludique, très intéressant . Superbe collection.
fabou08
Visited in october 2016
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Musée gratuit avec une magnifique façade neogothique, c est sans doute l une des plus belles façades de tous les musées londoniens. Comptez une demi heure d attente pour y accéder.C est gratuit donc il y a vite beaucoup de monde à l intérieur. Vous êtes accueillis dans le hall par un superbe diplodocus. Les enfants adorerobt surtout la partie des dinosaures qui dispose de beaux specimens de squelettes, et d un tirex animé.
Globmad
Visited in june 2016
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Super musée qui nous apprend énormément de choses sur les animaux, le corps humains..
Je recommande !!

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