As far as interactive exhibits go this is pretty cool. The Butterfly House at The Natural History Museum takes you through the 5 sensory zones of sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch, allowing you to get up close and personal with 100's of beautiful butterflies.
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The Natural History Museum Pt2 - Minerals Gallery
This is my favourite room in The Natural History Museum. I find the colours, shapes and textures of the stones and minerals really inspiring. It's particularly gorgeous on a sunny day when the light streams through the windows, sending dancing shimmers and sparkles across the room. I also love the wooden display cases and how everything is categorised just so (appealing to my inner geek!)...a must see.
The Natural History Museum Pt1 - Decorative Details
I think this is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. The decorative details within the architecture of the building are exquisite. So much so that you could lose yourself admiring it and not even get round to viewing the actual exhibits. It took me 20 mins to actually get through the front door, much to the amusement of the security guards! Whilst the man was off viewing the dinosaurs, I was entranced by the stone detailing and mosaic floors. See what you think…
I loved the monkeys that were climbing the arches, although some were a little sinister...
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