The Geological Museum is a component of the Natural History Museum in London, established in 1835.
Geological Museum, Geology Museum, or Museum of Geology may also refer to:
- Any natural history museum that focuses on geology
 
Specific museums
Africa
- Egyptian Geological Museum, Cairo
 
Asia
- Geological Museum and Art Gallery (Dilijan), Armenia
 - Geological Museum of China, Beijing
 - Stephen Hui Geological Museum, Hong Kong
 - Bandung Geological Museum, Indonesia
 - Geological Museum (Japan), Tsukuba
 - Geological Museum (Malaysia), Ipoh
 - Hunan Museum of Geology, China
 - Museum of Geology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 - Azerbaijan Museum of Geology, Baku
 
Australia
- The original name of the Western Australian Museum, Perth
 
Europe
- Geological Museum after H. Karapetyan, Yerevan, Albania
 - University of Copenhagen Geological Museum, Denmark
 - Geological Museum of Budapest, Hungary
 - James Mitchell Geology Museum, Galway, Ireland
 - Geological Museum of the Dolomites, Predazzo, Italy
 - Geological Museum of the State Geological Institute, Warsaw, Poland
 - National Geological Museum (Romania), Bucharest
 - Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Moscow, Russia
 - Geological Museum of the Barcelona Seminary, Spain
 - Lapworth Museum of Geology, Birmingham, England
 
North America
- Fundy Geological Museum, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada
 - Greene Geological Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
 - Karl Limper Geology Museum, Oxford, Ohio, U.S.
 - UW–Madison Geology Museum, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
 
See also
- List of natural history museums
 - Category:Geology museums
 
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