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Natural History Museum

Cromwell Road, Kensington, SW7 5BD
Tel: 020 7942 5000

Dinosaurs. That's why you come to the Natural History Museum. OK so the famous full scale Diplodocus cast (affectionately known as Dippie) never looks quite as big as it did when you were 8. And yes, it's true, large sections of the museum's catalogue are inaccessible unless you have a PhD in studying, say, Ordovician trilobites, or the profound differences between lichen and moss (bryology) or just some random bug most people would instinctively vaporise with Dettol.

And yet, in spite of this, the Natural History Museum - located on the corner of Cromwell Road and the aptly named Exhibition Road in South Kensington - remains simply one of the best museums ever created.

Nowadays live events take place every day at 12:30, with subjects from evolution and climate change, to biodiversity and space-travel. Visitors can ask questions, see specimens that are not normally on public display, and participate in video link-ups to laboratories and field work sites around the world. Watch out for evening events as well.

If you find yourself on the stairs you may also spot the vampire-like statue of Richard Owen, the 19th century paleontologist, founder of the museum and 'social experimenter with a penchant for sadism'. Addicted to controversy, driven by arrogance and jealousy he loathed, and was in turn hated by, the vast majority of leading scientists of his day. The most notable of these was Darwin, whose theory of evolution Owen spent much of the last quarter of his life unsuccessfully denouncing.

It is therefore slightly ironic that so much of the building he founded has been given over to an exhibition explaining the theory, while the new home for much of the collection (opened in 2008) is called the Darwin Centre.

All of which makes for a cute and serviceable anecdote if you're planning to take someone here on a date.

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Upcoming Events at Natural History Museum

Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Sunday, 09 Jun (10:00AM)
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Sunday, 09 Jun (10:00AM)
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...
Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Monday, 10 Jun (10:00AM)
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Monday, 10 Jun (10:00AM)
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...
Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Tuesday, 11 Jun (10:00AM)
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Tuesday, 11 Jun (10:00AM)
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...
Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Wednesday, 12 Jun (10:00AM)
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Wednesday, 12 Jun (10:00AM)
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...
Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Extinction: Not the end of the World?

Thursday, 13 Jun (10:00AM)
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Sebastiao Salgado: Genesis

Thursday, 13 Jun (10:00AM)
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...

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belias Tuesday, 14 April
The dinos may be the big draw for some people but this museum is full of interesting exhibits. There is currently a fantastic Darwin exhibit that is worth checking out.