New Darwin Centre Opens Soon

 

Archive

09 Sep 2009

 

The new Darwin Centre is set to open to the public on 15th September. To mark the launch, there will be a special event attended by HRH Prince William.

 
 

Attention: This article has been imported from our old website

While we've taken every precaution to ensure that the content of this article remains intact, it may contain errors.

The new Darwin Centre will shortly open to the public — there will be a celebration event to officially mark the opening of the new building. It will be attended by His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales who will be joined by Sir David Attenborough and other important Museum supporters.

The VIP event is by invitation only on September 14th — it is the Museum’s celebration event to officially mark the opening. The official opening to members of the public will be on 15 September.

It is haled as being a state-of-the-art science and collections facility and the building is the most significant expansion at the Natrual History Museum since it moved to South Kensington in 1881.

It will allow visitors to see world-leading scientists at work, incredible specimens, exciting displays and much more. Visit the Darwin Centre from 15 September. Entrance is free and the Centre will open between 10.00 — 17.50

www​.nhm​.ac​.uk

 
 

If you enjoyed this article, please consider making a donation

Donating helps us keep reporting on positive news

 
 

Share your thoughts

Connect with Facebook

*

You can track all responses to this article by subscribing to the RSS feed.