Natural History Museum announces major transformation ahead of 150th birthday

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

The Natural History Museum is embarking on an ambitious transformation project ahead of its 150th anniversary in 2031.

The South Kensington museum said the project would revitalise four existing galleries, including its much-loved Dinosaur exhibition, and open a new space dedicated to connecting young visitors to the natural world.

The transformation will also see the reopening of two galleries, the Origins gallery and the Old General Herbarium, which have not been seen by the public since 2004 and 1948 respectively.

In a statement, the institution said: “Currently used to house collections, we will restore these spaces to their former glory, complete with iconic Victorian architecture, and return them to public use so they can engage and inspire once more, creating advocates for the planet for generations to come.”

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