The Natural History Museum in London is reviving a historic gallery closed since 1943, reopening it September 16th with the exhibit “Nature and Us”—a dazzling showcase of 50 artifacts revealing humanity’s evolving bond with nature, from a Crystal Palace dinosaur model to a Star Wars toy reclaimed by the sea and a 400,000-year-old hand axe that reshapes our view of early humans. Part of their NHM150 anniversary campaign, this second-floor space—once housing mammals, now restored with original cabinets—will run for 18 months, inviting visitor feedback to shape its permanent 2029 version. With record-breaking 7.1 million visitors last year, the museum has become the UK’s most popular attraction—and this exhibit promises to deepen that connection.

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