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Find out about the great things going on at the Museum in Tring for adults, families and children. |
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To book an event, call +44 (0)20 7942 6163.
Early booking is recommended as places are limited. You can only pay for telephone bookings by credit or debit card. |
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Temporary exhibitions |
Last chance to see Nocturnal CreaturesUntil 17 November. Free. Delve into the darkness to uncover the animals that are active at night, and discover how they survive in a world without light.
Wildlife Photographer of the YearOpens 7 December. Free. See the very best nature photography at this annual exhibition of beautiful and thought-provoking wildlife images from around the world. |
More about our temporary exhibitions
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Create your own natural Christmas baubles |
Twig Stars and Pinecone Baubles Saturday 21 December Free, suitable for all Get busy with the glitter to create Christmas decorations from natural materials. |
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Events for all the family |
Toddler Tuesdays Every Tuesday in term time
Clay Snails Thursday 14 November
Handprint Reindeer Cards Thursday 12 December
Christmas Holiday Challenges Friday 20 December - Sunday 5 January
Animal Markings with Fingerprints Thursday 9 January
Tissue Paper Polar Bears Thursday 13 February
Specimen Handling: Attack and Defence, the Deadly Side of the Natural World Monday 17, Wednesday 19 and Friday 21 February
Make a Bird Feeder Tuesday 18 and Friday 21 February |
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Insect talk for adults |
The Future for Insects in Our Countryside Thursday 7 November Investigate moth and beetle diversity and their effect on farming and our countryside, with agro-ecologist David Brooks from Rothamsted Research. Part of the Tring Apple Fayre. |
Suggest a subject for future talks
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What’s on at the Museum in London |
Ice Rink Opens 31 OctoberSkate, eat and drink in the café bar and try out the fairground carousel.
Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story Opens 13 February Discover the dramatic story of prehistoric Britain. Find out what it was like when the first humans arrived, see its changing landscape and the meet the people who lived here. |
More information and book tickets
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