Oxford University Museum of Natural History - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
This panorama shows the front of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, site of many debates of the Society for the Advancement of Science, where often new theories met with fierce opposition from parties threatened by changes in dogma more than as a welcoming place for new ideas. There is a reconstructed trail of Megalosaur dinosaur striding across the lawn. The museum also boast the most complete remains of a single dodo.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History - FURTHER INFORMATION
Oxford University Museum of Natural History - Oxford visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Oxford University Museum of Natural History' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Oxfordshire.
A panoramic image showing the Oxford University Museum of Natural History building in Oxford. The University Museum is close to University Parks on Parks Road, about 5 minutes walk north of Wadham College It is sometimes referred to as the 'Oxford University Museum'. The museum was the location of a significant debate in the history of evolutionary biology in 1860 at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. The only access to the Pitts Rivers Museum is through the Oxford University Museum.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
From the A40, follow the A4165 into Oxford and then turn right into Parks Road.
















