skip to content

Read more at: Explore Whipple Collections
Detail of glass fungus model

Explore Whipple Collections

In-depth articles about some of our key collections.


Read more at: About Us

About Us

Who we are, our history and how to get involved


Read more at: Learning

Learning

School visits, guided tours and more


Opening Times

Please note that our lift is currently out of action and we do not have a step-free entrance.

Our maintenance unit is dealing with this urgently, and we hope to resolve within the next two weeks.

We are open five days a week, 12.30 - 16:30.

Monday 12.30 - 16:30

Tuesday 12.30 - 16:30

Wednesday 12.30 - 16:30

Thursday 12.30 - 16:30

Friday 12.30 - 16:30

We hope to see you soon!

Explore Collections

Read more at: Frogs and Physiological Instruments in 20th Century Cambridge

Frogs and Physiological Instruments in 20th Century Cambridge

When Cambridge University modernised its scientific departments in the late 19th century, it suddenly demanded far more, and more complex and expensive, scientific instruments than it ever had previously. Academics' research into frogs demanded new specialised equipment, which were often designed with the particular physiology of frogs in mind, much of it produced in collaboration with scientific instrument companies.