Showcase awesome animatronic models at your venue, immerse visitors into a stinking penguin colony, or move them with stunning photographic exhibitions.
Explore the exhibitions currently available for hire using the links below.
If you’re not sure which exhibition might work best for your venue, you can search for an exhibition based on the size of your venue.
You can also get plenty of tips on the Hosting an exhibition page.
For more inspiration, get a taste of some of our previous work around the world by exploring our interactive world map.
Immerse your audience in the world of dinosaurs. Visitors have to dig for fossils, rummage through dinosaur dung and find out what T.rex had for dinner!
This range of breathtaking animatronic exhibits has been developed alongside our world-class scientists at the Museum, and is sure to make some noise at your venue.
The exhibition gives visitors a fascinating insight into eating creepy crawlies, with a mix of real specimens, graphic panels and stunning photographs.
James Morrison’s astonishing photographic case studies of orphaned apes has proved to be one of the most moving exhibitions on our portfolio.
Challenge your visitors to survive the conditions scientists face when researching in Antarctica.
Give your audience the opportunity to unravel the truth behind universal legends and myths. This popular exhibition incorporates amazing animatronics, panels and specimens.
Featuring three crowd-pulling animatronics and engaging interactives, this fascinating exhibition explores the terrifying battle between predators and prey.
Life-size animatronics, skeleton casts and contributions from scientists make a compelling exhibition, which encourages participants to think like scientists and draw their own conclusions.
Aimed at an audience of all ages, this spectacular photography exhibition celebrates the world’s most astonishing and creative wildlife photography.
Touring Exhibitions
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London
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UK
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Venetia Khan
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The first collected specimen of Theobroma cacao, the plant from which chocolate is made, is kept in the Museum.