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Situated in the city centre, the Durban Natural Science Museum is one of the oldest and most popular museums in South Africa. This unique museum features a selection of superb dioramas, which depict mammals, birds, insects, reptiles and fish in natural habitats. Highlights of the museum include an Egyptian Mummy and a life size dinosaur. The Durban Natural Science Museum has dynamic and innovative research and education programmes with a particular emphasis on biodiversity, conservation, and ecology. Marvel at our ‘creepy crawlies’, magnificent birdlife (the third largest collection in Africa), and the famous Big Five!
First floor
City Hall
Smith Street (Lembede street)
Durban
City Centre
Every day except Christmas Day and Good Friday
Monday to Saturday: 08h30 - 16h00
Sunday: 11h00 - 16h00
+27 (0) 31 311 2256