The Natural History Museum’s status as a beloved visitor attraction continues to soar. This year, we welcomed more people than ever through our doors in South Kensington. Along with our Tring site, a ...
The oldest of the new species is Badjcinus timfaulkneri, which at an estimated 11 kilogrammes is also the largest. Not only ...
Natural History Museum to fundraise £150 million to transform the museum at South Kensington in time for 150th anniversary in 2031. To celebrate NHM150, we are restoring four exi ...
We’ve raised more than £400 million to secure the future of our collections and transform our gardens and grounds. We’ve also expanded our influence beyond our walls, launching the National Education ...
The Natural History Museum is a world-leading science centre and one of the most visited attractions in the UK. A global source of curiosity, inspiration and joy. Our vision is to build a future in ...
Set 100 years into the future, our first mixed reality experience combines innovative technology and with expert science to ...
Our Human Evolution gallery explores the origins of Homo sapiens, tracing our lineage since it split from that of our closest living relatives, the chimpanzee and the bonobo. Gallery developer Jenny ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Natural History Museum, London, presents two exhibitions of work created by teenage ...