Natural History Museum (Colchester)
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Housed in the former All Saints Church, this museum focuses on the rich natural history of north-east Essex.
Visitors to this family friendly museum can discover local wildlife, learn about the mammoths that used to roam the area and find out more about biodiversity and climate change. The collections are centered on Britain in general, and north-east Essex in particular, with displays exploring the natural landscape, flora, and fauna of East Anglia and the Colchester area.
The interior of the former gothic church has been adapted to tell the history of the local natural environment from the Ice Age to the present day. Special exhibits explore the ecological challenges facing the world today and tell the story of the 1884 Colchester Earthquake, the most damaging earthquake to hit the UK since 1580. Other highlights include a garden trail and a stag beetle exhibition.
Visitor information
Address
Natural History Museum, High Street, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1DN
01206 282941
Opening times
Tuesday – Saturday
10am – 5pm
Sunday
11am – 5pm
Mondays
Closed
Visitor information
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