'The Darwin Centre shows the public more of our vital research and our internationally important collections. I hope the centre will inspire people to think about the natural environment differently and in turn inspire them to take better care of our planet.'
Dr Michael Dixon - Director
Did you know that there is more diversity in the Natural History Museum than in any other building on Earth? Or that the new Darwin Centre has 3km of cabinets to help store this huge variety of life? Find out more with the help of our science guides in this video highlight.
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Natural History Museum at Tring opening times
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK.
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Join us as we try to weigh up the value of Earth's biodiversity and discuss what you want to protect for the future.
26 Nov 2009, 19:00
Major artists and writers exhibit new and existing work on the theme of expressions.
26 Jun 2009 - 29 Nov 2009
Novice or expert, everyone's a skating star at the Museum's Ice Rink.
05 Nov 2009 - 17 Jan 2010
Art of Nature is a new Natural History Museum book by Judith Magee.
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Explore our activities for all ages and abilities. They include foundation to A-level and activities at the new Darwin Centre.
For students visiting the Darwin Centre Cocoon experience, we have online activities for before and after their visit.
The woolly mammoth survived in the UK to much more recently than previously thought. Find out how Museum scientists uncovered the facts.
Find out if modern humans ate Neanderthals and explore recent evidence of Neanderthals living in the North Sea.
Record your thoughts in this great elephant poo notebook, Poo notes.
Customise your own wildlife prints and more.
Find out who deliberately hunts viruses and who has a brain the size of a pea in our fantastic new magazine.