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This in-app audio tour will introduce you to the central part of the Natural History Museum, to the specimens that in the best possible way summarize the essence of this unique institution. Note! The entrance to the museum is free. With this in-app audio tour, you get the audio commentary on your phone along a planned route, and a reserved time entry ticket that guarantees your admission. Start the tour from the central entrance on Cromwell Road and explore the wonders of biodiversity viewing amazing collections of dinosaur skeletons, plants, insects, and much more. Feel like an archaeologist examining the museum's famous collection of dinosaur skeletons or take a trip through time by wandering around the full-sized animatronic model of a Tyrannosaurus rex. Learn about your own planet with the Aurora Pyramid of Hope, a spectacular collection of 296 diamonds, and immerse yourself in the mysteries of the universe studying a vast collection of meteors. Hear about the evolution of life on Earth and travel through continents with botanical, entomological, and zoological collections of millions of unique exhibits. With the Natural History Museum, you can feel the real thrill of a pioneer unraveling amazing secrets about our universe! Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Natural History Museum but is provided by an independent creator.
Travel through the history of human culture with this in-app audio tour through the British Museum! Note! The entrance to the museum is free. With this in-app audio tour, you get the audio commentary on your phone along a planned route, and a reserved time entry ticket that guarantees your admission. The British Museum’s largest and most comprehensive collection in existence illustrates the story of human culture from its beginning to the present. With more than seven million objects from all countries, it is a whole other world where you can travel through time and continents while moving to different halls of the museum. Find out the secrets of ancient Egypt with the Rosetta Stone – the key that unlocked ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and the colossal bust of Ramesses the Great weighing 7.5 tonnes. Wonder at the precious figurine of the Ram in the Thicket created about 4500 years ago and the beautiful Statue of Tara from Sri Lanka. Gaze in wonder at the Aztec serpent made of 2,000 pieces of turquoise and the ancient moai statue from Easter Island. In the British Museum, you can fully immerse yourself in the mysteries of human civilization and feel like a real discoverer. Note! This tour is not affiliated with The British Museum but is provided by an independent creator.
Take this in-app audio tour to explore The National Gallery in London— a home to some of the world's most precious works of art. Note! The entrance to the museum is free. With this in-app audio tour, you get the audio commentary on your phone along a planned route, and a reserved time entry ticket that guarantees your admission. In its vast collection, you can find masterpieces from different countries and epochs. Displayed in chronological order, they help you travel through time and observe the evolution of art with its various movements. Dive into the Renaissance with Leonardo da Vinci's "Virgin of the Rocks." Are you into Netherlandish painting? Be amazed by Jan van Eyck's "Arnolfini Portrait" or learn about Dutch Golden Age with Johannes Vermeer's "Lady Standing at a Virginal" Be inspired by Romanticism with J. M. W. Turner's "The Fighting Temeraire" and John Constable's "The Hay Wain." Explore Post-impressionism with Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" and feel like a real architect analyzing the building's style and elements. Being the main highlight of Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery is a real treasure of London that represents its cultural richness. Note! This tour is not affiliated with The National Gallery but is provided by an independent creator.
Double-decker buses, cabs, and telephone booths - It is just impossible to associate these symbols with anything else. And what about Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, or Westminster Abbey? Even those who have never been here know perfectly where it is. But how did London become London and get its modern face? If you are interested in it what if we answer this question at the height of 135 meters? At the London Eye, we talk about how London has transformed. You find out what catastrophes and upheavals the city went through to find itself finally. And of course, you see the panorama of the whole town and its main attractions. Then you get down and stroll through London. You see Big Ben and get to know why it is Big and why it is Ben!? You approach Winsminter Abbey to enjoy real gothic and pay your respects to the famous monarchs, writers, and scholars who have found peace here. You pass Saint James's Palace and Buckingham Palace, the significant royal residences, and after, find yourself on Trafalgar Square to discover its symbols. Our walk will last about 2 hours, so remember to wear comfortable shoes! To get to London Eye, take the Tube! Waterloo is the closest station. It is just about 5 minutes walking distance!