The Cambridge University Zoology Museum, which closed in 2013, has re-opened after a £4 million refurbishment.
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Zoology museum reopens after £4m facelift
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Zoology museum reopens after £4m facelift
I'm a bit confused as I visited this museum a few years ago but am not sure it was as long as five years ago now(2013). I suppose it must have been if its been closed that long. I wasn't very impressed by it then, compared to(say) the Oxford one it was quite small and dull, maybe the reason for the closure and refurbishment.The Cambridge University Zoology Museum, which closed in 2013, has re-opened after a £4 million refurbishment.
See link below:-
Zoology museum reopens after £4m facelift
I couldn't remember exactly when the museum closed; the year 2013 came from the BBC website but I've certainly walked past the museum several times in the last four or five years and noticed it was closed.I'm a bit confused as I visited this museum a few years ago but am not sure it was as long as five years ago now(2013).......
I've always enjoyed my visits so, personally, I think describing the museum as dull is a little harsh; nevertheless, I wholeheartedly agree that the Oxford University Zoology Museum is much more impressive. (Probably my interest in dodos is the main reason why I prefer the Oxford museum.).....I wasn't very impressed by it then, compared to(say) the Oxford one it was quite small and dull, maybe the reason for the closure and refurbishment.
Probably my interest in dodos is the main reason why I prefer the Oxford museum.
The link below provides overview of some specimens in the museum's collection.What species do they have
I presume all these animals / reptiles as much are stuffed and not actually alive ?
What species do they have
I presume all these animals / reptiles as much are stuffed and not actually alive ?