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Showing 10 reviews Rating:5 I had a fantastic experience with free entry and so much to see. The staff member in the Pitts Rivers Museum area was lush and came up to recommend the floor plan and guide me around, I also saw them giving further knowledge to other visitors and they were clearly very passionate and knowledgeable which was a joy to see. I appreciated the acknowledgement of the ownership history of the artefacts and the action they are taking. I also really appreciated a lot of discussion around invisible disability and proactive listening to ideas from the public.
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Rating:4 Nice museum with a lot of dinosaur fossils, and some replicas of other fossils. More interactive and fun than the Ashmolean Museum, and would be even better if they would find a way to get out now interactive still. Anyway, for free entrance it’s about the best you could expect so I definitely recommend it
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Rating:5 The Oxford University Museum of Natural History is a captivating and educational experience. With its world-class collections, stunning architecture, and engaging programs, it’s a place where you can easily lose yourself in the wonder of the natural world. Whether you’re a seasoned museum-goer or simply curious about the natural world, the OUMNH is sure to leave you with a lasting impression.
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Rating:5 WoW! What an incredible venue to take a class of children. The staff were exceptional and tailored everything to our needs, going above and beyond with prompt communication and ease of access to alternative provisions should we have required it. The museum was clean, facilities like toilets and lunch area were immaculate too. Belongings were secured to enable children to walk around freely without having to carry coats and lunches. The gentleman conducting the Rocks Session was simply incredible – so engaging and knowledgeable, my class had a blast! I could not fault this experience today! We really appreciate your support and service provided. I can’t wait to take my own little family to experience this.
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Rating:5 Amazing place! The kids enjoyed it, we spent 4 hours learning from every display, and wasn’t enough to see everything. The collection is rich and well-maintained. Everything has its tag explaining what is it and what place it came from.
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Rating:5 Great museum to visit. So much history set within a beautiful building. Disability access was observed, family friendly. I was impressed with staff cluster engagement, especially the bite size interactive classes for children. A cost effective great day out for anyone visiting the beautiful city of Oxford.
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Rating:5 The Natural History Museum in Oxford is a captivating destination that takes visitors on a mesmerizing journey through the wonders of the natural world. With its stunning architecture, extensive collection of specimens, and educational exhibits, it is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone curious about the history of life on Earth. Also the entry is free!
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Rating:5 There are a few museums in which the building itself is another piece of art, and this is one of them. A huge hallowed hall surrounded by statues of the titans of scientific history.
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Rating:5 Natural history museum
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Rating:5 Excellent trip for kids. The staff are very helpful they helped us take the pushchair up with the platform lift. Very busy full of people and lots to see best of all it’s all free. There is a prayer room next to the museum very convenient for us to pray and be relaxed to have a great time. I enjoyed it it’s a really good.
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On my first trip around the museum, I only took in the architecture and the statues, before moving to the exhibits and truly impressive fossils reconstructed into their former animal forms.
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I haven’t been here in decades. Although it has recently undergone a huge refurbishment it does seem smaller than I remember.
It’s nice to see they’ve incorporated a cafe upstairs, it is so needed and would have been fantastic on school trips
Exhibits are still quite interesting although I was quite disappointed to see the names of a lot of African regions and villages are spelt incorrectly.
Friends visiting Oxford absolutely loved the experience and look forward to coming back in the summer ☀️
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