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  1. Visit the Museum for free and explore its collections, exhibits, events and research. Learn about the natural world, its history and its challenges in a stunning neo-Gothic building.

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      Oxford University Museum of Natural History is located in...

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      The Museum has a small, but important collection of...

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  2. The Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England. It also contains a lecture theatre which is used by the university's chemistry, zoology and mathematics departments.

  3. Oxford University Museum of Natural History is located in the centre of Oxford on Parks Road, OX1 3PW. It is a five-minute walk from the Bodleian Libraries and in the same building as the Pitt Rivers Museum. The Museum encourages visitors to make use of Oxford's excellent green travel provisions, including Park and Ride services and cycle routes.

  4. Learn about the history, collections, research and events of the Museum, which was founded in 1860 and has a stunning neo-Gothic building. Explore the highlights of the specimens and archives, such as the first dinosaur and the Oxford Dodo, and the adjacent Pitt Rivers Museum.

  5. Learn about the history, architecture, and collections of the OUMNH, a neo-Gothic building that houses specimens of zoology, entomology, paleontology, and mineralogy. The museum is open to the public and offers lectures, research, and education opportunities.

  6. Explore the University of Oxford's collections of geological and zoological specimens at the Museum of Natural History. Learn about the museum's history, research, teaching and public engagement programmes in a stunning neo-Gothic building.

  7. Explore the history, architecture, and exhibits of the Museum, a 'cathedral to science' built in 1860. Discover the famous specimens, stories, and connections of the Museum, from dinosaurs to Pre-Raphaelites.