Natural History Museum - Free Audio Guide

London, England, United Kingdom

Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, Brompton, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, Greater London, England, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom

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The Natural History Museum in London, established in 1881, is a world-renowned institution housed in an iconic Victorian building. Home to over 80 million specimens across various fields, it features highlights like dinosaur skeletons, a blue whale exhibit, and the Darwin Centre. It serves as both a research center and a public educational space, making it a vital resource for biodiversity and conservation efforts. Admission is free, although some temporary exhibitions may charge a fee. The museum is accessible for visitors with disabilities, and the nearest London Underground station is South Kensington. Opening hours are typically from 10:00 AM to 5:50 PM daily.