Acclaimed Darwin Exhibition Free This Saturday
30 October 2007
Acclaimed Darwin Exhibition Free This Saturday
Everyone has the chance to experience the extraordinary work of Charles Darwin on Saturday November 3 when Newstalk ZB offer FREE entry to this popular Exhibition.
Radio Network CEO John McElhinney said that Newstalk ZB is delighted to be able to offer Aucklanders and their listeners the chance to see the exhibition free of charge. “This is a major exhibition about one of the world’s most incredible men and the way is life and his theory is shown in this exhibition is totally captivating – I urge all our listeners – young and old - to make the most of this wonderful opportunity "
In its second successful month the Darwin exhibition continues to draw audiences to the Auckland Museum. The comprehensive collection of artifacts, manuscripts and specimens on show has sparked the imaginations of adults and children alike with its eclectic display of objects and experiences.
Surprise treats include New Zealand’s own ‘A-list’ celebrity frog (otherwise seen in Power ranges and high profile reptilian photo shoots) in the live animal enclosure along with Bruce the bearded lizard. The impressive exhibition also includes colourful and detailed re-creations of the environments and creatures Darwin witnessed in his travels, from vermilion flycatchers and frigate birds to the amazing daisy tree.
The Darwin exhibition offers an interactive experience for all; visitors are even encouraged to touch specimens—such as the impressive reproduction of a giant glyptodont skeleton (a prehistoric armored mammal). To further bring the exhibition to life actors take on the character of Charles Darwin, interacting with audiences and recreating moments from his incredible life. These vignettes play every 30 minutes.
Make sure you make use of this fantastic chance to see Darwin’s exciting world for FREE!
This Saturday 3
November.
Offer applicable to Darwin only – the usual
$5.00 donation will be asked for if you intend to visit the
rest of the Museum’s galleries.
Exhibition runs from:
September 29 – January 13
Special Exhibitions
Hall
For more information, visit
www.aucklandmuseum.com
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