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Tourist attractions
Whipple Museum of the History Of Science (6 min)
Whipple Museum showcases scientific instruments illustrating the development of science.
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (6 min)
This museum displays archaeological and anthropological collections from around the world.
Museum of Classical Archaeology and Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge (6 min)
This museum houses plaster casts of ancient sculptures and artifacts related to classical archaeology.
Museum of Zoology (7 min)
Explore diverse animal specimens and research collections at the University of Cambridge Museum of Zoology.
Hobson's Conduit Monument (7 min)
This monument marks Hobson's Conduit, an early 17th-century watercourse supplying Cambridge.
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (7 min)
Sedgwick Museum features fossils, minerals, and geological specimens from Earth's history.
The Douglas Finlay Museum of College Life (10 min)
This museum presents artifacts and stories related to college life at Cambridge.
The Polar Museum (10 min)
The Polar Museum showcases artifacts and history of polar exploration at the Scott Polar Research Institute.
The Newton’s Tree (12 min)
The Newton’s Tree is a notable tree linked to Isaac Newton's time in Cambridge.
Milstein Exhibition Centre (12 min)
The Milstein Exhibition Centre hosts diverse exhibitions at the University of Cambridge.

























