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Exposiciones actuales: Rainforest of the Sea - Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse habitats on earth, as such they are often referred to as the “Rainforest of the Sea”. This stunning photographic exhibition by our Aquarium curator Jamie Craggs focuses on two islands off the north east of Borneo. It highlights the incredible diversity of life within the coral triangle but will also provide some insight to the threats that are facing coral reef habitats worldwide. Coral reefs take up less than 0.1% of the oceans floor yet 25% of all marine life are found on reefs. The coral triangle is a hot spot area for this diversity and encompasses Borneo, The Philippines and Indonesia. It is estimated that a square metre of coral reef from the coral triangle contains the same number of species as a hectare of Amazonian rainforest. Until 15 September.
Amazon Adventure - This exhibition mixes hands-on experiences, including exploring the tummy of a giant catfish and feeling the simulated zap of an electric eel, with multimedia and live fish displays where you can meet a stingray and tank of tetras. Until 24 November. African World - The first permanent exhibition in Britain dedicated to African art and culture, African Worlds celebrates the continent's diversity, history and creativity. It brings together a rich mixture of sculpture and decorative arts explained through the voices of elders, maskers, drummers, diviners, artists, exiles, curators and anthropologists. Objects from across Africa are displayed from Egypt to Zimbabwe, and from African related cultures including Brazil and Trinidad. Highlights include masterpieces of the bronze casters art from Benin which depict the arrival of the first Europeans to Africa, and the spectacular Igbo Ijele, Africa's largest mask, and the only one of its kind on display in Britain. The Ijele sits alongside other impressive Dogon and Bwa masks from Mali and Burkina Faso which themselves tower up to five metres high. The gallery also features three religious altars from Benin, Haiti and Brazil which reveal an insight into non Western religious beliefs and draw parallels between African societies. One of the most popular displays is dedicated to Kemet (Ancient Egypt) and showcases Egyptian mummies and other artefacts collected by Frederick Horniman. Permanent.
Aquarium - Immerse yourself in the wonderful underwater worlds of the new Aquarium. Journey through delicate environments and ecosystems from teeming British Pond Life, stunning and sensitive Rockpools, tropical Fijian Coral Reefs, to mysterious Mangrove Swamps and a breathtaking South American Rainforest display. Discover captivating creatures from across the world including jellyfish, seahorses and tropical monkey frogs amongst others. Amazing tank-viewing dens and interactive displays get you up close to these fantastic worlds. Permanent.
Aquarium - Immerse yourself in the wonderful underwater worlds of the new Aquarium. Journey through delicate environments and ecosystems from teeming British Pond Life, stunning and sensitive Rockpools, tropical Fijian Coral Reefs, to mysterious Mangrove Swamps and a breathtaking South American Rainforest display. Discover captivating creatures from across the world including jellyfish, seahorses and tropical monkey frogs amongst others. Amazing tank-viewing dens and interactive displays get you up close to these fantastic worlds. Permanent. Centenary gallery: 100 Years of Collecting - The world cultures collection has a new permanent space in the newly opened Centenary gallery with artefacts from cultures and civilisations from every continent on display. The gallery focuses on the collectors who have brought the objects to the Horniman over the last 100 years, from Frederick Horniman himself to esteemed anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon to current curators who have travelled as far afield as Nigeria, South West America and Papua New Guinea.
Amplias exposiciones e iluminación variada proporcionan una sensación de espectáculo y profundidad a la impresionante colección de más de 1000 objetos, y añaden a la riqueza, belleza y diversidad de las colecciones del museo. Los puntos destacados incluyen imágenes maravillosas de Buda de Japón y Birmania, y crestas de baile muy raras de Papúa Nueva Guinea realizadas para una ceremonia que solamente tiene lugar cada 25 años. Una de las exposiciones más fascinantes es la silla de tortura de la Inquisición Española. Una de las compras originales de Frederick Horniman, supuestamente fue creada en Cuenca en 1646, aunque posteriormente se creyó que era falsa. Para más detalles, visite www.horniman.ac.uk
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