In fact, this is a building community, but also a museum community, all free. I came not at the time, it was closed, take a photo of the exterior. The buildings are all a style, red brick square windows, old and not old, stable and strong. If you can arrange it, it would be cool to see a series of museums!
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In fact, this is a building community, but also a museum community, all free. I came not at the time, it was closed, take a photo of the exterior. The buildings are all a style, red brick square windows, old and not old, stable and strong. If you can arrange it, it would be cool to see a series of museums!
There is a variety of museums in Cambridge that are said to be sponsored by various colleges. The gate of this museum is very interesting, and the walkway straight up to the second floor is very beautiful, attracting many people to take pictures. The museum on the second floor is mainly exhibited by a variety of dinosaurs and animal fossils, and the exhibition area is not very large.
The Sedgwick Earth Science Museum has both classic Victorian and modern exhibits that help showcase a large number of fossils and tell the life stories of our planet. Children should like giant dinosaurs very much. The museum is open to people of all ages.
The Sergivic Earth Science Museum is a teaching museum in the Department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge University and is free to visitors. The exhibits here are very rich, especially the various fossils, ranging from dinosaurs to insects, which are a wonderful world. I prefer such a professional museum with volunteers to answer your questions during the visit and can grow knowledge.
Cambridge in winter is a bit cool, but can't stop the determination of all nature lovers, they can completely free here to appreciate the wonders of the earth, really good museums!