Natural History Museum Human Evolution Audio Guide: What Exists and What to Expect

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Natural History Museum have an audio guide for the Human Evolution gallery?
Yes. It is embedded on the gallery's accessibility page at nhm.ac.uk/visit/galleries-and-museum-map/human-evolution/audio-guide.html. It is free and runs as a single audio track rather than stop-by-stop.
Is there an Attenborough-narrated audio for Human Evolution?
No. David Attenborough narrates parts of the Hintze Hall audio tour but not the Human Evolution guide.
Do I need to download an app?
No. The audio plays in a mobile browser via an embedded SoundCloud player. There is no NHM app that bundles audio guides.
Will the audio match what I see in the gallery?
Mostly, but the museum states that some changes have been made to the gallery that are not reflected in the recording. Core specimens like Gibraltar 1 and Lucy are still in place.
How long does the Human Evolution gallery take?
Plan for 20 to 30 minutes if you want to read labels and look at the reconstructions properly. Ten to fifteen minutes is enough for a quick pass.
Is the audio free?
Yes. No ticket, subscription, or account required.

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