
Darwin Centre
The Darwin Centre is a research and exhibition facility within the Natural History Museum in London, dedicated to the study of natural specimens and scientific research. Named after Charles Darwin, it houses millions of preserved specimens, including insects, fossils, and plants. The centre offers insight into scientific exploration, evolution, and biodiversity, often through interactive exhibits and behind-the-scenes tours. It aims to educate the public about the natural world, ongoing research, and the importance of conservation, making complex scientific work accessible and engaging for visitors of all backgrounds.