![]() Get lost in our enchanted galleries where objects aren’t always as they seem, and the creatures on display are endlessly surprising. Journey back hundreds of years to when some people believed that unicorns roamed the earth, merpeople swam beneath the waves and sea monsters attacked ships.Įxplore a 16 th century map where seas churn with ferocious beasts - what real animals might have inspired tales of these monsters?įollow in the footsteps of the fictional Magizoologist Newt Scamander and the hundreds of scientists at the Museum as you venture into the wild to discover more about some of the most awe-inspiring creatures ever known. You may just catch a rare glimpse of a magical Mooncalf, as well as some of the most elusive animals on our planet. Look out your wands, polish off your magnifying glasses and come face to face with all kinds of fantastic beasts! This winter, the Natural History Museum will, for the first time ever, display the natural world wonders that have long fascinated humankind, next to the fictional creatures of the Wizarding World that have captured the imaginations of millions.īe bewitched by the powerful combination of science, nature and imagination as you explore fantastic beasts in all their forms and learn how the natural world has inspired some of the most incredible stories and folklore ever told. Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature is a partnership between the Natural History Museum, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and the BBC Studios Natural History Unit. ![]() An exhibition of astounding variety showcasing 120 exhibits including the Dracorex Hogwartsia dinosaur – so named to celebrate Hogwarts, along with Nifflers and Bowtruckles – film fan favourites, a hoax mermaid and what was once believed to be a unicorn horn – all alongside elements from the Wizarding World.Explore the links between animals of the natural world, mythical creatures and their fictional counterparts from the Wizarding World. ![]()
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