Visitors can expect to see a wide range of geological objects, from rocks and fossils to volcanoes, earthquakes, and even dinosaurs. The museum showcases exceptional objects from one of the UK's most outstanding geological collections, including fossils, minerals, and rocks.
The museum offers Education Programmes that support visitors and groups of all ages. These programs aim to provide a deeper understanding of geology and evolution, making learning about the history of life on Earth both informative and engaging.
Visitors can support the museum by donating to help provide an exciting programme of high-quality activities and events for diverse audiences. Donations also help maintain and develop the museum's nationally and internationally important collections, ensuring they are preserved for future generations to enjoy.
Visitor reviews highlight the fantastic explanation of geology and evolution at the museum, as well as the lovely building with an interesting history. The tree of life exhibit is particularly well done, and the museum is dog-friendly, making it a great destination for all types of visitors.
Visitors have described the museum as a fine collection of geology with fossils, as well as a mini museum that outlines the history of life on Earth in a rich gallery. The museum's display of historical artifacts and eras, along with beautifully exhibited minerals, make it a place worth visiting multiple times.