08/05/2014
Record £5m Donation For The Natural History Museum
The third most visited museum in the United Kingdom, The Natural History Museum, has received a £5m donation from philanthropist couple Sir Michael and Lady Dorothy Hintze.
It is believed to be the biggest single donation the museum has received in its 133 years.
To mark the importance of the grant, the Natural History will rename its Central Hall to the Hintze Hall.
Sir Michael said: "Our gift recognises the museum's great value as a cultural and scientific institution, enjoyed by millions including ourselves, we feel privileged to be able to make a contribution towards securing this centre of scientific knowledge and research for present and future generations."
The gift will be used for scientific research and to maintain the collections, which were viewed by 5.3 million visitors last year.
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It is believed to be the biggest single donation the museum has received in its 133 years.
To mark the importance of the grant, the Natural History will rename its Central Hall to the Hintze Hall.
Sir Michael said: "Our gift recognises the museum's great value as a cultural and scientific institution, enjoyed by millions including ourselves, we feel privileged to be able to make a contribution towards securing this centre of scientific knowledge and research for present and future generations."
The gift will be used for scientific research and to maintain the collections, which were viewed by 5.3 million visitors last year.
(CVS/CD)
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