The Natural History Museum in London has launched its latest exhibition and venue space ‘Coral Reefs: Secret Cities of the Sea’. The exhibition features coral that was collected first-hand by Charles Darwin, an enormous Grouper fish and an ancient Turbinaria coral. The exhibition also includes a live aquarium, a small cinema screening and an interactive experience where delegates can virtually swim through coral reefs.
'Coral Reefs' is available to hire as venue space or to combine with the other locations in the museum. The space has a recommended capacity of 150 guests. The exhibition is open until 13th September 2015.
Simon Kershaw, head of events and catering at the Natural History Museum, said: “We’re always considering new ways to reinvent and develop the venue spaces in the Museum, keeping them as exciting and current as possible. We normally have at least two additional exhibitions open at any given time'.
The Natural History Museum is located in Cromwell Road, five minutes from South Kensington tube station.
Details: www.nhm.ac.uk