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Slide 1: NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM • Cesar Coronado • Rafa Martínez • Pol Ricart
Slide 2: HIPOTESY  We want to go in Natural History Museum because it is a nice place to visit because it is the third best museum of Europe about the nature.
Slide 3: HISTORY Natural History Museum was fundated in 1660 by British Government.  The collection was that Ulster doctor Hans Sloane. 
Slide 4: ARCHITECTURE  Natural History Museum building was built and opened in 1881, by Alfred Waterhouse.
Slide 5: THE EXIBITS    One of the most prominent of the exhibits, are the Diplodocus skeleton. Another famous exhibit are a skeleton from a blue whale. There are many interesting exhibits.
Slide 6: ALL GALLERIES  RED ZONE         Earth Lab Earth's Treasury Lasting Impressions Restless Surface Earth Today and Tomorrow From the Beginning The Power Within Visions of Earth
Slide 7: ALL GALLERIES  GREEN ZONE  Birds  Creepy Crawlies  Ecology  Fossil Marine Reptiles  Giant Sequoia and Central Hall Minerals  The Vault  Our Place in Evolution  Plant Power  Primates  Investigate 
Slide 8: ALL GALLERIES  BLUE ZONE         Dinosaurs Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles Human Biology Jerwood Marine Invertebrates Mammals Mammals (Blue Whale) Nature Live
Slide 9: ALL GALLERIES  ORANGE ZONE  Wildlife Garden  Darwin Centre
Slide 10: MAPS OF ZONES RED ZONE GREEN ZONE
Slide 11: MAPS OF ZONES 2 BLUE ZONE ORANGE ZONE
Slide 12: SITUATION   This museum are near from our hotel, but walking are 22 minutes approximately. Is better go by metro, because very near of our hotel there are one station of metro, and in the museum there are another metro station.
Slide 13: MAP NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
Slide 14: FACILITIES Information  To answer all your questions, there are information desks with friendly staff around the Museum. For more information you can also buy a souvenir guide.  Meeting point  The meeting point is in the Central Hall, just under the tail of the Diplodocus skeleton . 
Slide 15: FACILITIES       Avoiding busy times You can avoid busy times by visiting on weekdays outside school holidays. Mornings are also often less busy. The Exhibition Road entrance is the quietest. Photography You can take photographs and videos for personal use in the Museum. Feedback If you’d like to share your thoughts and comments about your trip to the Museum, please fill in an online feedback form.
Slide 16: CONCLUSION  We want to go to the museum of natural history because it is a nice place to visit because it is the third best museum of Europe and therefore we can not leave London without visiting the Museum of London. A major reason is that there are a lot of fun school activities and you can learn a lot and you can use for the future. We want visit for an hour and a half with a price that can not be improving because it is free to visit.
Slide 17: CONCLUSION  There are many places to visit as the skeletons of dinosaurs, the blue areas, red areas, green areas and orange areas. It is also much that will be the path that we have and how will be next to the hotel where we can accommodate and take the metro to go directly to the museum There are also restaurants for lunch and green areas to have a picnic.
Slide 18: THANKS FOR YOUR ATENTION
Slide 19: NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Cesar Coronado Rafa Martínez Pol Ricart

   
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