Let us take you on a tour of one of the most important museums and tourist places in England, Booth Museum Of Natural History which is located in Brighton and includes a huge number of stuffed objects, whether animals, plants or birds, most of which date back to the Victorian era.
Booth Museum of Natural History was opened in 1874 by the naturalist Edward Thomas Booth, and from its opening the museum has become an important attraction for nature lovers and tourists from all over the world.
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Things to do at Booth Museum of Natural History
• You should wander between the various sections of the museum, which includes a section for mummified birds, which is the values that contain a large number of diverse birds, which was the greatest passion for Edward Booth.
Then you should head to the section on fossils and bones of ancient creatures that have been found in Brighton as many types of dinosaurs.
• One of the fun sections of the Booth Museum that has to go through is the Butterfly section, which includes more than 650 kinds of stuffed butterflies of different sizes and wonderful colors.
• Your children can enjoy exploring the objects in the Booth Museum through the museum’s exploration lab, which gives children an opportunity to explore on their own.
Worktime:
From Saturday to Wednesday, from 10:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the evening.
Sunday from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Closed on Thursday.
Admission to the Booth Museum of Natural History is free.
Brighton Booth Museum of Natural History Hotels – Brighton
The Aquarium Guest House, a 4-star England Brighton hotel, is 2.3 km from Booth Museum of Natural History.
Reviews of Arab visitors at this hotel:
Most of the Arab visitors gave him an excellent evaluation of hygiene and staff.
Kemp Townhouse, a 5-star Brighton hotel, is 2.6 km from Booth Museum of Natural History.
Reviews of Arab visitors at this hotel:
Most of the Arab visitors gave him a very good evaluation of the good food and the staff.
Booth Museum of Natural History website