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The Natural History Museum's ice rink

 The Natural History Museum's ice rink 2021

The Dreamy Ice Rink at the Natural History Museum has returned for it. The natural history museum ice rink opens for the festive season on October 22 - but it will work for the last time.


A festive on the Hawaiian calendar, the rink invites people to skate around a 30-foot Christmas tree, with the Gothic restoration of the Alfred Water-house Museum building in the backdrop and the general wave of mild wine.

The nervous skaters will also be taught and a penguin scat club for children will also be open to enjoy.

Since opening in 2005, the rink has become a major Christmas –themed site in London, but now the museum is transforming its five-acre outdoor space into a biologically diverse green space as part of its urban nature project. This means that after the rink closes in January, it is not coming back. It is better to run your own skates.


In 2023 new gardens are in plan to establish.

Natural history museum ice rink, October 22, 2021-16 January 2022.at 11.50 for adults and for children.

 

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