Oxford University Museum of Natural History
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England. It also contains a lecture theatre which is used by the university's chemistry, zoology and mathematics departments.
Join Free Walking Tour of Oxford
Tour Plan - Our guide will discuss the history, old traditions, anecdotes of famous students and student experience of Oxford University and Oxford City.
We will also go inside the Oxford University buildings including one of the oldest colleges. We will also discuss admissions, the way of teaching in Oxford University, Inspector Morse, Alice in Wonderland, we will also visit Narnia and Lord of the Rings Inspiration and visit the most haunted site in Oxford.
Visit School the Divinity, the Medieval Lecture Hall where Harry Potter was filmed. Visitors will be required to buy a £3 optional ticket. All other sites on our tour will be free entry.
Ashmolean Museum Oxford
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford's museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time. Admission is free.
History Of Science Museum Oxford
"Discover. Connect. Inspire. The History of Science Museum houses the world's finest collection of early scientific instruments from Europe and the Islamic World, including sundials and astrolabes of extraordinary beauty. More modern objects include microscopes, scientific models, photographic and wireless equipment.
Modern Art Oxford
"Located in one of the world’s great cities of learning, Modern Art Oxford is a leading contemporary art space with an international reputation for innovative and ambitious programming. We promote creativity in all its visual forms as an agent of social change.
The Story Museum Oxford
The Story Museum is a most unusual museum in the heart of Oxford celebrating the power of stories to teach and delight. Our gallery and activity spaces encourage visitors of all ages to lose themselves in their imagination. Highlights include a Whispering Wood, an Enchanted Library and Small Worlds, a dedicated space for younger children. With the Woodshed, a 100-seat theatre, the Magic Common Room, a learning studio inspired by Hogwarts, and the Treasure Chamber, a temporary exhibition space, the Museum also offers a full programme of events including family storytelling shows, clubs, courses, workshops and schools sessions.