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Museums

Victoria and Albert Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum is home to art spanning the last two thousand years of history.  The museum was first established in 1852.  The principle upon which the Museum was founded was to make art accessible to the entire nation and to inspire Britain's young artists and designers.

The V&A has more than four million exhibits, across four floors, ten acres and 145 galleries.  The galleries are laid out according to genre, time period and artist.

Admission to the Victoria and Albert Museum is free.  http://www.vam.ac.uk/

 

Science Museum

Neighbouring the Natural History Museum is the Science Museum with its overwhelming array of machines and hardware on display and bears a true reflection of Britain's proud history of technological advancements.

Within the building is an IMAX cinema, cafe and gift shop.  Admission to the Science Museum is free.  http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/

South Kensington SW7 4TH

 


Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum collection dates from the middle of the eighteenth century.  It is now one of the most visited museums in the country and contains an unrivalled collection of exhibits.

The central hall boasts a magnificent "Diplodocus" skeleton.  Exhibits include Dinosaurs, Human Biology, Ecology, British Natural History, Discovering mallas, Reptiles and Fish, marine invertebrates and "Creepy Crawlies". 

Admission to the Natural History Museum is free.  http://www.nhm.ac.uk/

 

 


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