The Great Britain plus (State) Museums is a free incoming ticket, but on the terms of booking in advance
The Natural History Museum in London is a captivating journey through Earth's wonders. Impeccably curated exhibits, interactive displays, and a treasure trove of knowledge make it a five-star destination for anyone curious about our planet's history. A must-visit for an awe-inspiring experience!
The level of the interpreter is average, but I am very familiar with the exhibition hall because I didn't finish the explanation for two hours and added 20 pounds of cash for an hour. Later, I felt that it was actually not cost-effective and there was no need to add money.
To be honest, even as someone who absolutely loves all things about nature and animals and all that, the most interesting thing in the whole museum was probably the architectural design of the museum building itself. The exhibits were slightly outdated and the descriptions looked like they came straight out of a secondary school textbook. There were also lots of young children there, but they weren’t the worst part of it. I’m glad to have visited this iconic museum for myself otherwise while in London.
Children like it, especially dinosaurs, birds, ore. The explanation is very professional! Worth affirmation! ! !
London Natural History Museum Teacher took students to move the classroom into the museum [covering face] At first glance, I saw Figure 5. I said how familiar I was [shy] Sorry for my history teacher [hehe] Figure 6 The tree trunk petrochemical wood I touched was about 2.15 million years ago. Part of the vanished coniferous forest in Arizona, USA (no fence, no barrier, just let visitors touch and feel)
The Great Britain plus (State) Museums is a free incoming ticket, but on the terms of booking in advance
The Natural History Museum in London is a captivating journey through Earth's wonders. Impeccably curated exhibits, interactive displays, and a treasure trove of knowledge make it a five-star destination for anyone curious about our planet's history. A must-visit for an awe-inspiring experience!
The level of the interpreter is average, but I am very familiar with the exhibition hall because I didn't finish the explanation for two hours and added 20 pounds of cash for an hour. Later, I felt that it was actually not cost-effective and there was no need to add money.
To be honest, even as someone who absolutely loves all things about nature and animals and all that, the most interesting thing in the whole museum was probably the architectural design of the museum building itself. The exhibits were slightly outdated and the descriptions looked like they came straight out of a secondary school textbook. There were also lots of young children there, but they weren’t the worst part of it. I’m glad to have visited this iconic museum for myself otherwise while in London.
Children like it, especially dinosaurs, birds, ore. The explanation is very professional! Worth affirmation! ! !
London Natural History Museum Teacher took students to move the classroom into the museum [covering face] At first glance, I saw Figure 5. I said how familiar I was [shy] Sorry for my history teacher [hehe] Figure 6 The tree trunk petrochemical wood I touched was about 2.15 million years ago. Part of the vanished coniferous forest in Arizona, USA (no fence, no barrier, just let visitors touch and feel)