Take a look inside

'The Darwin Centre will show the public more of our vital research and our internationally important collections. I hope the centre will inspire people to think about the natural environment differently and in turn inspire them to take better care of our planet.'

Dr Michael Dixon - Director

More about the new Darwin Centre

Entry is free!

(there is a charge for temporary exhibitions)

Monday to Sunday10:00 - 17:50

The Museum is open every day except 24-26 December. Last admission is at 17:30.

 Natural History Museum at Tring opening times

Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5000

What's on

Kids only

Kids only

Evolution has produced a great diversity of life on Earth. Meet some masters of disguise such as the chameleon and the mimic octopus in Life in Disguise

Discover some fascinating creatures of the sea including giant squids and surprising sharks in Life in the sea.

Want to study animals? Find out how to become an zoologist.

Nature online

What is evolution? SImply, it is genetic change over time. But there is much more to it than that. Find out how Victorian scientists got clues from nature and see a warbler finch morph into a tree finch. Explore evolution

Find out more about evolution

How did evolutionary theory develop? The theory of evolution was not accepted straight away when it was first proposed. Find out why

Buy online

Darwin binoculars

Darwin-inspired gifts Get into evolution with these Darwin-inspired gifts. From games, mugs, T-shirts and postcards to these Darwin-exhibition binoculars. Check out the online shop.

Give a fun, educational and green gift to someone special. Grow a Christmas tree in Reindeer poo with our Green Gift of the Month.