An anthropological museum set in 16 acres of landscaped gardens, the Horniman Museum has a traditional natural history gallery - dominated by a bizarre, overstuffed walrus - where the exhibits are displayed in traditional cases with no computer touch-screens in sight. There's also a state-of-the-art aquarium, a collection of around 1,600 musical instruments and an area where visitors can play some of them, as well as a permanent gallery dedicated to African, Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian art. The Horniman Museum provides extensive facilities for families, including a nature trail, weekend workshops and a hands-on base where children can touch museum objects. The gardens offer spectacular views over London. The Nature Base explores the natural world with exhibits including the Horniman Museum beehive.
An anthropological museum set in 16 acres of landscaped gardens, the Horniman has a traditional natural history gallery - dominated by a bizarre, overstuffed walrus - where the exhibits are display...
An exhibition of photographic prints and objects drawing connections between structures in nature and iconic shapes and forms in the world of design.
On show in Gallery Square are the winning entries in the Horniman's nature photography competition inspired by Darwin's spirit of exploration and investigation.
Helen Wolf from the British Museum discusses west African textiles and the roles they play in everyday life. Booking required.
An exhibition of Ghanaian textiles, looking at their sociological and historical significance.
Transport Forest Hill rail,176,185, 312, P4, 63, 122, P13 bus
020 8699 1872, bookings 08445 791940
Times 10.30am-5.30pm daily. Gardens: 7.15am-dusk daily
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