The Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum of London is one of the three major museums located along Exhibition Road in Kensington in London. It stores collections of life and earth science specimens (about 70 million specimens) especially the discoveries made ​​by the explorer James Cook and naturalist Charles Darwin.

The museum is best known for its lobby (Central Hall) that exposes the skeleton of a diplodocus and many other dinosaur skeletons...
The Natural History Museum Library contains extensive books, journals, manuscripts, and artwork collections linked to the work and research of the scientific departments. Access to the library is by appointment only.

The Natural History Museum contains six major collections :  botany, entomology, mineralogy, paleontology, zoology and sexology.