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Explore the natural world at the Museum of Natural History, home to over seven million specimens and a stunning neo-Gothic building. Learn about Earth, science and nature through exhibitions, events, research and education.
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The Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England. It also contains a lecture theatre which is used by the university's chemistry, zoology and mathematics departments.
- 1850
- 792,282 (2019)
Learn about the history, collections, research and events of the Museum, which is part of the University of Oxford's Gardens, Libraries and Museums. Find out how to contact us, work for us, and explore the Museum's stunning neo-Gothic architecture and its dinosaur and dodo specimens.
Das Oxford University Museum of Natural History, manchmal auch einfach Oxford University Museum, ist ein Museum, das viele der naturhistorischen Arten-Sammlungen der University of Oxford zeigt. Es besitzt auch einen Hörsaal , der von den Fakultäten für Chemie , Mathematik und Zoologie genutzt wird.
The Museum of Natural History is a neo-Gothic building that houses the University of Oxford's internationally significant collections of geological and zoological specimens. It also supports natural environment research, teaching and public engagement, and features the Oxfordshire dinosaurs, the only soft tissue remains of a dodo, and the swifts in the tower.
Learn about the history, architecture, and collections of the OUMNH, a neo-Gothic building that houses specimens of zoology, entomology, paleontology, and mineralogy. The museum is open to the public and offers lectures, research, and education opportunities.