The Natural History Museum is getting a vast 550 million revamp
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The Natural History Museum is set to reopen its Victorian galleries, closed for decades, as part of a £550 million redevelopment focused on climate change.
NHM aims to increase its capacity by 16%, allowing for an additional million visitors annually with fully refurbished dinosaur and children's galleries.
Museum director Doug Gurr emphasized the importance of tackling climate and biodiversity crises, stating that the museum will lead a mission to create 100 million planet advocates.
As part of the renovation, 28 million specimens will be relocated to a new facility, marking a significant shift in how the NHM showcases its collection.
Read at Time Out London
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