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The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, is the geology museum of the University of Cambridge. It is part of the Department of Earth Sciences and is located on the University's Downing Site in Downing Street, central Cambridge, England. The Sedgwick Museum is the oldest of the eight museums which make up the University of Cambridge Museums consortium.HistoryConstruction and openingDr John Woodward collected and catalogued over 35 years nearly 10,000 specimens in five walnut cabinets, two of which he bequeathed to the University in his will. The University later purchased another two, and the fifth was added in the 1840s. The cabinets are still in use today. He also left funds to establish the position of the Woodwardian Professor of Geology.Adam Sedgwick began the process of expanding the collection, and purchased several ichthyosaur skeletons from Mary Anning. He persuaded the University to set aside space in the Cockerill Building, but by the time he died, the collection was too large for that space, so it was decided there should be a museum set up in his memory.Construction of the Sedgwick Museum was supervised by Thomas McKenny Hughes, an astute negotiator who persuaded the University to build the museum, and raised over £95,000 by a public appeal. The museum was opened on 1 March 1904 in a ceremony attended by King Edward VII.

Address: Downing Street , Cambridge CB2 3DZ, CAM, GB
Phone: 01223 333456
State: CAM
City: Cambridge
Zip Code: CB2 3DZ


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Reviews
Very informative and detailed exhibits. Striking a good balance between academic knowledge and popular science.
This lovely museum has an amazing rocks and fossil collection that works for all ages. A favourite with the kids "the dinosaur museum", I can't disguise my own keenness every time it's on the family agenda.
Great museum. Lots to learn and discover old artefacts. Highly recommend to visit by yourself or with the family. Great visit even if you only have one day in Cambridge. Staffs were very friendly and helpful. A few scary and weird pieces to see.
Very interesting! Liked especially the Darwin mini exibition.
It's a cool enough place to take your kids. A bit on the small side we only stayed for around 30 mins before our 2 year old had seen enough. There is plenty of stuff packed in too see so I'm sure with an older kid you could spend a bit more time. Will definitely return in the future.
Not the biggest museum but very interesting place to visit. Great for all of the family and a wide range of things to look at.
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