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Oxford

Museums in Oxford

England, United Kingdom


Oxford, a city of historical significance and cultural diversity, is home to an impressive collection of museums that appeal to both art lovers and history enthusiasts.

Ashmolean Museum:

As the oldest university museum in the world, the Ashmolean Museum showcases an extensive collection of art and archaeology. Highlights include works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, and Picasso, as well as treasures such as the Scorpion Macehead, the Parian Marble, and the Alfred Jewel. A special highlight is the Stradivari violin "The Messiah," which is considered one of the finest examples in the world.

Museum of Natural History:

This museum houses the zoological, entomological, and geological collections of the university. Among the exhibits are skeletons of Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, as well as the most complete Dodo skeleton found worldwide. Another highlight is the skeleton of a killer whale hanging from the ceiling, providing an impressive sight.

Pitt Rivers Museum:

Located next to the Museum of Natural History, the Pitt Rivers Museum showcases one of the world's largest collections of archaeological and anthropological objects. With over 500,000 exhibits, it offers a fascinating insight into various cultures and eras.

Museum of the History of Science:

Situated in the oldest purpose-built museum building in the world, this museum houses a collection of 15,000 artifacts covering nearly all aspects of the history of science. Special exhibits include an armillary sphere, a toothed astrolabe, and a Roman vertical sundial.

These museums provide a deep insight into the rich history and culture of Oxford and are of interest to every visitor.