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  1. Book tickets. Explore our galleries, science, news, videos and amazing images. South Kensington Tube. London, UK.

  2. Visiting the Natural History Museum is free. Book a ticket before your visit for the best experience, especially during our busy times. We do reserve space for walk-up visitors, but you may have to wait longer to get in.

  3. Oct 9, 2010 · Science and nature facts, news and stories. Find answers to your big nature questions. Delve into stories about our research, scientists and the collections we care for. Uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals. COLLECTIONS.

  4. Museum Highlights Tour. Join us for an hour-long tour of our most iconic specimens, from the world’s most complete fossil stegosaur, to the largest blue topaz gemstone of its kind and an infamous gorilla, don’t miss your chance to get to know our best of the best. Various dates and times. Adult: £15, Member: £12.

  5. The plan was referred to by Alfred Waterhouse in the creation of the Natural History Museum, London. Read more. In 1864 Francis Fowke, the architect who designed the Royal Albert Hall and parts of the Victoria and Albert Museum, won a competition to design the Natural History Museum.

  6. South Kensington, London. Download a map (278KB) Escape the hustle and bustle of city life in our gardens. Follow the story of how life on Earth has changed over time in our new gardens, from the days of the dinosaurs through to today. As you move through our gardens, follow in the footsteps of evolution.

  7. Step back in time and explore how our relationship with the natural world has changed. Look down on Hope the blue whale, discover more about the practice of natural history and get a closer look at our intricate painted ceiling. Explore 22 objects spanning 4.5 billion years of Earth's history.

  8. Father Christmas is coming to the Museum this December! Join us for a unique storytelling experience. Sunday 1 to Sunday 15 December. 10.15–11.00, 11.30–12.15, 12.45–3.30, 14.00–14.45, 15.15–16.00 and 16.30–17.15. Adult: Free, Child: £17, Member: £13.60.

  9. The Museum's dinosaurs are world-famous. Meet the roaring T. rex, see the skull of a Triceratops and wander among fossils in the free Dinosaurs gallery.

  10. You can enter the Museum through any of our three main entrances. Central Entrance: This entrance is open and is accessible via the East Gate ( what3words: ///thus.public.case ), on the corner of Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road.

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