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koshkha Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ... Oxford University Natural History Museum is one of my favourite buildings in the UK and certainly one of the museums I visit most often. It fits an architectural style that I ve long admired and is similar to Northampton Guildhall and Manchester City Hall, two of my other favourite buildings. All three of them were built in the second half of the 19th Century in Victorian Neo-Gothic style which tends to be shorth...
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Museum National - Institute of Contemporary Art ICA (London) Institute of Contemporary Art ICA (London)
Museum National / 12 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1. Tel: +44(0)207 930 0493. email: info@ica.org.uk
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Merseyside Maritime Museum Merseyside Maritime Museum
Museum National / The Colonnades, Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 4AA. Tel: +44 (0) 151 207 0001. Fax: +44 (0) 151 478 4790. Information: +44 (0) 151 478 4499. Admission prices: the NMGM Eight Pass gives 12 months unlimited visits to all the eight National Museums & - Merseyside Maritime Museum is in ...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
 
Museum National - The Tower of London The Tower of London
Museum National / The Tower of London is by far one of the most famous and well preserved historical buildings in the world. It was founded by William I of England better known as William the Conqueror (1066-87).
overall rating  14 reviews
 
 
Cadbury World Cadbury World
Cadbury Chocolate Factory / Museum National / Located at the outskirts of Birmingham / Tel: +44 (0)121 451 4159.
overall rating  33 reviews
 
 
Museum National - London Transport Museum London Transport Museum
Museum National / Covent Garden Piazza, WC2. 24 hour Info: +44 (0)20 7565 7299 Administration and general enquires: +44 (0)20 7379 6344 Group bookings line: +44 (0)20 7565 7298 Shop line: +44 (0)20 7565 7295 Mail order line: +44 (0)20 7565 7294. London has the oldest publi
overall rating  10 reviews
 
 
Geffrye Museum (London) Geffrye Museum (London)
ENGLISH DOMESTIC INTERIORS: Kingsland Road, London E2 8EA. Tel: +44 (0)20 7739 9893 (Old Street / Museum National / Liverpool Street tubes) Buses: 242, 67, 149, 243. Open: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun & Bank Holidays 12pm-5pm. Admission: free. - The Geffrye Museum in Shoreditch, East London, England is named afte...
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Museum National - Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery
Address: Chequer Road / Museum National / Doncaster / South Yorkshire / DN1 2AE / Telephone: +44 (0) 1302 734 293 - The museum is host to various aspects of natural history, archaeology, local history and fine decorative art. The art gallery has a lively programme of temporary exhibitions throughout the yea...
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Captain Cook Memorial Museum (Whitby) Captain Cook Memorial Museum (Whitby)
Address: Grape Lane / Museum National / Whitby / North Yorkshire / YO22 4BA / Telephone: +44 (0)1947 601 900 - The Museum is in the 17th century house on Whitby’s harbour where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice. It was here Captain Cook trained as a seaman, leading to his epic voyages of discovery.
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Museum National - 78 Derngate (Northampton) 78 Derngate (Northampton)
82 Derngate / Museum National / Northampton / NN1 1UH / Northamptonshire / England / E-mail : info@78derngate.org.uk / Website : www.78derngate.org.uk / - Welcome to this unique house, remodelled in 1916-17 by renowned Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Northampton businessman Wenman Joseph ...
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Pitt Rivers Museum (Oxford) Pitt Rivers Museum (Oxford)
South Parks Road / Museum National / Oxford / OX1 3PP / United Kingdom / Tel: +44 1865 27 0927 / prm@prm.ox.ac.uk / Open Hours: Daily noon-4:30p / - The Pitt Rivers Museum is world famous for its unusual Victorian atmosphere and impressive displays of strange and beautiful objects collected all over the wor...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
 
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mattygroves10 Pitt Rivers Museum (Oxford)
... Victorian style museum needn t be musty or charmless. I d seen this before with the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia, and, more recently, at the Pitt Rivers (billed on their website as a museum of anthropology and world archaeology) in Oxford - an utterly charming, yet slightly odd and eccentric burst of Victoriana in the middle of one of England s most beautiful cities. The splendidly named Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers (I ask you, how many names does one man need?) founded this oddity in 1884, according to the small (and free) leaflet I have here in front of me. He bequeathed his collection of, apparently, nearly 20,000 objects (where the heck did he put them all?!) to Ox...
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durhamapple Pitt Rivers Museum (Oxford)
... museum is located in the heart of Oxford city centre and is therefore very easy to get to by car or bus. It s an impressive looking Victorian building with artefacts on two floors and soon to have a third floor added to it. All of the items in the museum are collected from around the world from explorers and travellers. It contains a wonderful collection of strange looking stuffed animals and skeletons, including those of dinosaurs. It also boasts lots of fossils and preserved insects and butterflies. Some of its strangest items are a collection of monkey skulls from pacific islands. The museum is very child friendly and has children s fun packs where children have t...
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moo2moo National Motor Museum (Hampshire)
... the other half suggested a day at a car museum whilst we were on holiday I couldn t have been any less enthusiastic if I d tried. Did I really want to spend an entire hour looking at a mangy collection of rusting relics crammed into some dusty shed? Still the other half had an ace up his sleeve. This was no ordinary car museum this was the National Motor Museum and more importantly it was home to The World of Top Gear. That swung it in his favour and so we duly packed up the car and headed off to Beaulieu. The motor museum is approached along A roads through spectacularly beautiful countryside passing through the New Forest and an array of wild ponies. We arrived be...
Read the full review: Outstanding family day out by moo2moo
 
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