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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
4.4/519 Reviews
<100m away
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In fact, this is a complex of buildings and museums, all for free. It's not time for me to come, it's all closed, let's take photos of the location. The buildings are all in one style, with red brick square windows, which are old and not old, stable and strong. If it can be arranged, it would be great to see several museums in a row!
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In fact, this is a complex of buildings and museums, all for free. It's not time for me to come, it's all closed, let's take photos of the location. The buildings are all in one style, with red brick square windows, which are old and not old, stable and strong. If it can be arranged, it would be great to see several museums in a row!
There are various museums in Cambridge, which are said to be sponsored by various colleges. The gate of this museum is very interesting, and the aisle that goes straight to the second floor is very beautiful and attracts many people to take pictures. The museum on the second floor mainly displays all kinds of dinosaurs and animal fossils, and the exhibition area is not very large.
The Sergivik Museum of Earth Sciences is the teaching museum of the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge and is also free to visitors. The exhibits here are very rich, especially all kinds of fossils, ranging from dinosaurs to insects. It is a wonderful world. I prefer such a professional museum to have volunteers to answer the questions you are visiting, which can increase your knowledge.
The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Science has both classic Victorian exhibits and modern exhibits. These exhibits help to display a large number of fossils and tell the story of life on our planet. Children should like huge dinosaurs very much. The museum faces People of all ages.
This museum is in the city center, and it is only a hundred meters away from several nearby museums. The museum is not large, L-shaped, but the collection is quite large, full of display cabinets with ancient fossils of different ages. There is also a bronze statue of Darwin. High school students visit from time to time. Those interested in paleontology are worth a visit.