What a great feeling to be back in London again! After two years of living in Cambridge we have decided to move back to England’s Capital City. And although Cambridge has some nice museums as well, the ones in London…
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Stepping back in time at the Cambridge Technology Museum
We brought a visit to the beautiful Museum of Technology in Cambridge. Remarkable because of its old building and huge chimney that rises high in the air. Standing beside the beautiful river Cam between Stourbridge Common and Midsummer Common, it…
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Exploring earth’s life in the University Museum Of Zoology
The University Museum of Zoology is one of Cambridge’s most important sights. After a renovation of more than five years, the doors of this beautiful Museum were reopened in June last year. Reason enough to have a look and explore…
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Back in time in the Museum of Cambridge
One of the things I really like to do is looking inside other people’s houses. I’ve always had a fascination for interior design, how people live, the style, the choice, how they move around the house and beyond. An interior doesn’t…
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Strolling through the beautiful galleries of the Fitzwilliam Museum
The streets of Cambridge are definitely an impressive setting to behold, but also behind the big walls of the many historic buildings you can discover beautiful spaces. This week we visited the impressive Fitzwilliam Museum on the Trumpington Street. Not…
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Exploring dinosaurs and fossils at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
This week we visited another beautiful museum in our new hometown: the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences. Super nice to visit with children, because there aren’t only a lot of fun puzzles to solve but you can also find some…
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On expedition in the Polar Museum
In London we couldn’t get enough of visiting museums. I loved wandering through the corridors of the often beautiful historic or ultramodern buildings with my little girl. With an interest to various collections, such as: science, natural history, modern art,…
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An instrumental time journey through the Musical Museum
As a little girl I used to play a lot on my parents’ piano. By hearing and feeling it made me understand how to play, because at that time I could only read notes when I played the guitar. While…
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Get spooky in the London Museum of Water & Steam
Now that half term has started, London seems to be fully dedicated to children’s activities. Whether it concerns theater, sports or museums, there is plenty to do every day. Many have organized additional activities during this period, next to the…
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The National Maritime Museum brings the ocean history to life
For a long time a visit to the National Maritime Museum was on my ‘must-visit-list‘. Not only because I was born in the port city of Rotterdam or have read good reviews about the museum. But also because Great Britain…
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