The Natural History Museum in London, Great Britain 2 797
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Visitors of the Natural History Museum in London can explore the collection of meteorites, dinosaurs and mammals skeletons, a human anatomy, ecological collections, learn how earthquakes and volcanic eruptions work and visit The Darwin science Centre and the Wildlife garden (which is open since April until the end of October). Temporary exhibitions dedicated to wildlife, ecology and science are also held at the museum (some of them are chargeable).
There is a restaurant with gluten-free and vegetarian menus, several cafes and gift shops at the museum.
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Photo review of the Natural History Museum in London, Great Britain. The museum's collection includes more than 70 million exhibits on botany, zoology, mineralogy and paleontology. The museum is best known for its collection of dinosaur skeletons, 30-meter whale, as well as a collection of meteorites.
Free Museums of London for Children: Free Things To Do with Kids in the Capital of UK
In London, families with children can: try working at the port, hold a 13-kilogram bar of gold in hand, see a skeleton of a diplodocus and a 30-meter whale, pay a visit to a an Anglo-Saxon tribe, fly a Typhoon jet plane, feel the jolts of an earthquake on a simulators, travel back in time, and find a whole lot more things to do in museums, absolutely for free.
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