Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford
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Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford offers a captivating exploration with its diverse and intriguing collection of unusual artifacts. Visitors are transported into a world of wonder, where dim lighting enhances the mysterious and immersive atmosphere. The museum, renowned for being family-friendly, ensures a hassle-free experience with its easy-to-navigate layout. The dedicated staff, including exemplary guides like George, enrich the visit with their deep knowledge and personal engagement. Best of all, entry to this remarkable journey through cultural treasures is free, inviting both locals and tourists to discover the wonders within its walls.
Features
Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children
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A huge selection of curiosities from all over the world, it's located in a separate area inside the Museum of Natural History.

Amazing displays of artifacts from every corner of the world
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