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An exhibition by the team behind Gunther von Hagens's 'Body Worlds', examining the biology, anatomy and physiology of animals. Around 100 plastinates and capillary specimens - including giraffes, octopuses and ostriches - are on display in a show that illustrates how anatomy is crucial to discovering more about the evolution of animals and the natural world.
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Read full venue reviewTransport South Kensington
020 7942 5000
10am-5.50pm daily (last adm 5.30pm)
£9, £6 concs, £27 family
Loved this exhibition. Went with my partner and his 2 children aged 12 & 13 and we all were fascinated!
Definitely one not to be missed!
Excellent exhibition but no information on the creation of the body of work which was disappointing.
Nice exhibition but with very little information on the displays. If you dont have a science background it can be hard to have an in depth experience apart from appreciating the general concept. Relatively small exhibition.
Excellent exhibit! Highly recommend it for families. My kids were fascinated with the various animals on display (camel, shark, gorilla, horse, sheep, goats, elephant, giraffe just to name a few) Book early time slot as museum gets very crowded.
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