A museum has opened its doors to boffins in the buff where punters will learn about history in the nude.
Naturists are being welcomed with open arms to stroll historic exhibitions in their birthday suits.
The private viewing event costs £25 a head with a glass of wine available on the door.
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Dorset Museum and Art Gallery will host the viewing for the second year in a row.
Located in Dorchester, Dorset, the building is home to 250 million years of natural history.
Changing rooms will be available for naturists to strip off upon arrival.

Lockers will also be open for punters to store their clothes for the evening.
The event hosted by the museum has been put together by British Naturism.
Members of the nation’s leading nudist group will be able to snap up their tickets for just £20.
The event will take place from 6pm till 9pm (2 Aug), as reported by Need To Know.

A spokesperson for British Naturism said: “This is an amazing opportunity to enjoy a private viewing of the museum naked.
“Come along to Dorchester, the County Town of Dorset and immerse yourself in 250 million years of natural history come alive as The Dorset Museum and Art Gallery reveals the secrets of geology, landscapes, habitats, and wildlife that surrounds us every day.
“Discover the life and works of Dorset’s famous novelist and poet Thomas Hardy and dive into key themes of his personal and professional life.
“Celebrate the works of Jane Austen as the museum puts on a special exhibition to mark the famous author’s 250th birthday.

“Enjoy a beautiful gallery full of the Museum’s superb collections of paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, textiles, and fine and decorative art.
“Marvel at the historic Victorian Hall as well as the modern Acheson’s Atrium adorned by Roman mosaics on the walls and floors of these spaces.”
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