Opened in 1860, Oxford University Museum of Natural History is a stunning example of Victorian Neo-Gothic Architecture. The design of the building by Architects Deane and Woodward, was selected in a competition held by the University to design the new home for science at Oxford. To find out more, click on the links below: 'Design and Decoration' and 'The Museum's Architecture'.
The Museum holds collections related to the history of its building, including designs, plans and papers. To access these please email the Library and Archive Collections at library@oum.ox.ac.uk.
The University Archive, The Bodleian Libraries, and the Ashmolean Museum also hold papers and designs related to the architecture and decoration of the Museum. Please contact those intuitions for access to their collections.
Find out more about other Art and Architecture collection areas