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University of Cambridge

University facilities

  1. The Whipple Museum of the History of Science

    • An exceptional collection of scientific instruments and models, reflecting the evolution of scientific understanding and education from the Middle Ages onwards.
  2. Fitzwilliam Museum

    • One of the finest small art museums in Europe containing a world-renowned collection of Egyptian antiquities, classical Bronzes, and the work of famous artists like Monet and Picasso.
  3. Cambridge University Botanic Garden

    • A 40-acre garden that holds a wide array of plant diversity and supports teaching and research programs. It also includes a series of associated greenhouses.
  4. Cavendish Laboratory

    • Known for groundbreaking physics research, the laboratory has a history of producing Nobel Laureates and pioneering discoveries, including DNA's structure and the electron.
  5. The Polar Museum

    • Part of the Scott Polar Research Institute, this museum showcases the history of exploration and scientific research in the polar regions, from early expeditions to contemporary studies on climate change.

The university facilities list has been generated by an AI model. There may be facilities listed above that do not exist at this university, or are named something different. The above list is intended to be a placeholder until the university adds a facilities list itself.

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