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What on Earth? Book tickets. Explore our galleries, science, news, videos and amazing images. South Kensington Tube. London, UK.
Plan your visit to the Natural History Museum in London, or our Museum in Tring, Hertfordshire.
Find out what's on at the Museum, including online events and upcoming major exhibitions.
Collections. Of the Museum's 80 million objects, only a tiny fraction ever go on display. Uncover colourful stories behind the specimens, meet collectors and curators past and present and read about their contributions to our understanding of the natural world.
The Museum first opened its doors on 18 April 1881, but its origins stretch back to 1753 and the career of Sir Hans Sloane, a doctor and collector. Sloane travelled the world as a high society physician. He collected natural history specimens and cultural artefacts along the way.
Delve into stories about the Museum's collections, scientists and research. Uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals.
The Natural History Museum is a world-class visitor attraction and leading science research centre. We use our unique collections and unrivalled expertise to tackle the biggest challenges facing the world today.
There are four zones to discover. Make sure your visit runs smoothly with our guide to luggage storage, cloakrooms, toilets, lifts and parking. You'll also find information about facilities for disabled visitors. Find information about visiting our Natural History Museum at Tring in Hertfordshire.
Discover what you can see and do in the Natural History Museum's galleries, and where you can eat, drink and shop. All galleries are free, except some temporary exhibitions.
Enjoy a night of fun, food, science, movies and music at the Natural History Museum's sleepover, Dino Snores for Grown ups. Adult: £220 Member: £198.00. Includes a drink on arrival, dinner and a hot breakfast. Book tickets. If you thought our sleepovers were just for kids, think again.