Colour and Vision exhibition

(Friday) (Sunday)

Temporary exhibitionTemporary exhibitionJerwood GalleryFollow a 565-million-year journey through the eyes of nature. Uncover how vision first evolved and how colour in animals suddenly became the difference between life and death.

Marvel at nature's spectacular palette and see how a rainbow of pigments and iridescence can be used as a warning, a disguise or even an irresistible invitation.

Investigate how different animals see the world, and explore your own relationship with colour, through interactive experiences and immersive films.

Tickets:

Adult £10.80

Child and concession £5.40

Family £27.00

Free for Members, Patrons and children under four

Book tickets online

More than 350 specimens feature, from beautiful birds to fossils of the first organisms with eyes. And British artist Liz West has produced a stunning light installation, inspired by Newton's colour spectrum and blue morpho butterflies in the Museum's collection.

Lead sponsor:

Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
SW7 5BD London
United kingdom
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Colour and Vision exhibition Natural History Museum Main address: Natural History Museum Cromwell Road SW7 5BD London, United kingdom Natural History Museum Cromwell Road SW7 5BD London, United kingdom Temporary exhibitionTemporary exhibitionJerwood GalleryFollow a 565-million-year journey through the eyes of nature. Uncover how vision first evolved and how colour in animals suddenly became the difference between life and death.

Marvel at nature's spectacular palette and see how a rainbow of pigments and iridescence can be used as a warning, a disguise or even an irresistible invitation.

Investigate how different animals see the world, and explore your own relationship with colour, through interactive experiences and immersive films.

Tickets:

Adult £10.80

Child and concession £5.40

Family £27.00

Free for Members, Patrons and children under four

Book tickets online

More than 350 specimens feature, from beautiful birds to fossils of the first organisms with eyes. And British artist Liz West has produced a stunning light installation, inspired by Newton's colour spectrum and blue morpho butterflies in the Museum's collection.

Lead sponsor:
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