Fossil Way is part of the Natural History Museum’s stunning Waterhouse building. An unforgettable space for wedding ceremonies, dinners or drinks receptions, guests can enjoy its beautiful architecture and some of the most complete fossils of prehistoric sea animals in the world.
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Dine with a view of an extinct giant sloth skeleton cast, 10 times the size of living sloths, and fossils discovered by the pioneering palaeontologist Mary Anning that have inspired stories of sea dragons.
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Fossil Way, with a dinner capacity of 200 or 500 for a reception, provides a beautiful space on its own or alternatively for guests later moving into Hintze Hall. From the gallery there is direct access to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, a perfect add-on for guests to explore.
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By hiring a space at the Natural History Museum you are guaranteed to have an unforgettable celebration while also contributing to maintaining this historic venue and funding ongoing scientific work. The expert team will help you to choose the perfect space for your event, whether you are looking for maximum impact or a more intimate celebration.
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For more details visit www.nhm.ac.uk/business-services/venue-hire/venues/fossil-way.html or contact venues@nhm.ac.uk