Ever wondered what secret stories and special specimens the Natural History Museum hides beyond its public displays? If you’re itching to dig deeper into the museum’s treasures and learn its captivating history from an insider’s perspective, we’ve got just the thing for you!
Join us for an exclusive tour of the Oxford University Natural History Museum on Saturday, 6th April 2024, at 10 AM!
We’re thrilled to have Dr Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente, a palaeobiology expert and researcher from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, as our host and guide. Dr Pérez-de la Fuente will lead us on an eye-opening tour, unveiling some of the museum’s most incredible specimens and exhibitions. Get ready to step into hidden corridors and special collections usually off-limits to the general public.
After our museum adventure, we’re all heading to a cozy pub nearby to grab lunch and chat more with Dr Pérez-de la Fuente. It’s a fantastic opportunity to mingle with fellow science enthusiasts, pick the brain of an expert, and make some new friends!
Event details:
- When? Saturday, 6th April 2024, 10.00h.
- Where? Natural History Museum (we shall meet at the main entrance).
And because we want this to be accessible:
- SRUK/CERU Members: Absolutely free!
- Non-SRUK/CERU Members: Just £10.
Space is limited, so don’t sleep on it – register now on Eventbrite to secure your spot for this unique behind-the-scenes tour.