Booth Museum of Natural History
Brighton
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The Booth Museum of Natural History, named after its founder, Edward Booth, houses over half a million specimens and data about natural history that has been compiled over many centuries. There are dinosaur bones, killer whale skeletons, British bird exhibits, a wide variety of preserved insects and a lot more. Through interactive displays, hands-on activities and distinctive exhibitions, this museum never fails to bring natural history to life.
Useful Information
- Address: 194 Dyke Road, Brighton
- Phone: +44 3000 290 900
- More Info: www.brightonmuseums.org.uk/booth
- Address: Mon–Wed, Fri & Sat 10am–noon / 1:15pm–5pm; Sun 2pm–5pm
- More Info: Free entry
Do & See
Considered to be one of the most cultured cities in the whole of Europe, Brighton flourishes with sheer creativity, artistry and cultural diversity to its very core. This seaside city never fails to mesmerise its visitors with its unique architectural edifices, festivals, galleries, museums and music, as well as the natural beauty of its sparkling beaches and surrounding areas.