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The Darwin Centre

The Darwin Centre is a part of the Natural History Museum in London, dedicated to the study and display of scientific collections, especially insects and other preserved specimens. Named after Charles Darwin, it provides a state-of-the-art facility for research and conservation, enabling scientists to explore Earth's biodiversity. Visitors can learn about evolution, ecosystems, and the importance of preserving natural history through interactive exhibits and behind-the-scenes tours. The centre fosters public understanding of science and the vital role collections play in understanding the natural world.