When
14 November 2008 -
31 March 2009
10:00-17:50
Where
Natural History Museum
Cost
£4.50-£9.00
Age Restrictions
n/a
The Darwin exhibition London event at Natural History Museum is set to be a fantastic celebration of the man who changed the world with his theory of evolution. Part of the Darwin 200 celebrations that concentrate around the bicentenary of his birth, the Darwin exhibition at the museum is certain to be an amazing exploration of the ideas and theories with which he shocked the scientific and religious communities of the 19th century.
The birth of evolutionary theory
Focusing on the ideas that changed the way we viewed the world and with profound insights into the life of Charles Darwin as a scientist, the Darwin exhibition London show is a chance to follow in the footsteps of the evolutionary theorist as he begins the journey that would change his life and the those around him forever.
HMS Beagle
From the days of his adventures aboard the HMS Beagle and his trip to the Galapagos Islands, visitors to the exhibition at the Natural History Museum can follow the same clues as Darwin that helped him develop his ideas. You can also look at Darwin's notebooks and personal belongings and see rare artefacts, fossils and zoological specimens. Here you can observe the same patterns in nature that Darwin found that led to the publication of The Origin of the Species and his evidence for the theory of evolution.
Darwin the man
Providing a fascinating insight into his early workings and the very start of his theories, the Darwin exhibition also gives you the chance to explore the life of Charles Darwin the man, as well as the scientist. Family photos and letters depict Darwin as a family man, husband and father to ten children. Here you can gain access to the lifestyle of the Darwin family, and see what important influences his famliy and friends in the scienfitic community had on him and his theory of evolution.
Modern advances
Coinciding with the Darwin exhibition at Natural History Museum, another exhibition takes place at the museum which looks at the nature of modern evolutionary biology. Exploring the ways in which Darwin's theories are still very much relevant today, this part of the exhibition looks at the importance of understanding how infectious disease causing organisms keep changing as scientists and the medical world attempt to control their spread.
Happy birthday Darwin
Thursday 12th February 2009 is Charles Darwin's 200th birthday, and to celebrate the Natural History Museum is laying on a day of special talks, activities and events. There'll be birthday cake in the Marine Invertebrates Gallery at 12.30pm, exclusive film screenings, a Charles Darwin actor in the Central Hall, and the restaurants will be serving Emma Darwin's famed Pea Soup for hungry diners. And if you still haven't had your fill of Darwin mania, check out these other events linking in with the Darwin 200 celebrations.
Ruth Padel at Southbank Centre
Dinner at the Dana Centre
Half Term at London Zoo
Darwin is part of the Darwin 200 celebrations which are taking place around the world in 2009 to mark the bicentenary of the scientist's birth. The Darwin exhibition London event takes place at the Natural History Museum until Tuesday 31st March 2009.
Other London events
Walking with Dinosaurs London
Tate Triennial Exhibition
Altermodern Exhibition at Tate Britain
Affordable Art Fair
Half Term London Events and Activities
Magnificence of the Tsars
Madonna Exhibition London
Simply Madonna
Art Battle at Village Underground
Gin and Tonic Treatment for Men
London Fashion Weekend Tickets
Real Food Festival
Other Events at Natural History Museum
24 February 2012
Feb 26, 12.30pm-1pm, 2.30pm-3pm
Mar 15, 2.30pm-3pm
Mar 19, 2.30pm-3pm
Feb 10, 2.30pm-3pm, Feb 19, 12.30pm-1pm, 2.30pm
21 October 2011 - 11 March 2012
20 January 2012 - 02 September 2012
Mon-Sun 10am-5.50pm, last adm 5.30pm, closed Dec 24-26
15 September 2009 - 15 September 2016
15 September 2009 - 15 September 2016
What's near Natural History Museum?
Below are the nearest 5 venues within 500 metres of Natural History Museum.
Rose
23 Orchard Street, Marylebone, London, W1H 6HL
The Box
11-12 Walkers Court, Brewer Street, Soho, London, W1F 0ED
55 Club
55 New Oxford Street, Covent Garden, London, WC1A 1BS
Le Baron London
Embassy Mayfair, 29 Old Burlington Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 3AN
The Dollhouse
7-8 Bishopsgate Churchyard, Broadgate, London, EC2M 3TJ
Content updated: 16/02/2012 01:31