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Oxford University Museum of Natural History Review

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History is the University Museum of Oxford University collecting and displaying specimens of natural history. It is located opposite Kimberl College of Oxford University. It is a Gothic Renaissance building. The exhibits are mainly collected by donors and scientists. It contains more than 5 million specimens including dinosaurs, fossils, entomology, geology, mineralogy, petrology and zoology. The Museum has been officially opened to the outside world for more than 150 years. The tall steel column expands the atrium space very much. The first floor of the atrium is the main floor, and the second floor is the gallery exhibition hall surrounding the atrium. There are many exhibits in it. It is worth visiting for free.

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

Posted: Apr 6, 2018
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