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Features sites for museums that present exhibits, interactive experiences, and educational opportunities related to natural history (animals, plants, geology, paleontology) located in Europe.
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Museum of Baltic amber featuring exhibits of jewelry and art. Located in Nida, Lithuania. [English and Lithuanian]
Museum collection includes the flora, fauna and geology of Cyprus with over 2500 exhibits.
An independent research institution functioning under the University of Helsinki. Collections include botanical, zoological, geological and paleontological specimens from all over the world. Exhibitions, research and collections, publications, and contact information.
Founded in 1820, the museum's collection spans almost two centuries and includes animal specimens, stones, minerals and fossils. Located in Leiden, the Netherlands.
Features botanical, geographical, geological, mineralogical and zoological collections. Includes hours, library, pedagogic and lending services, and directions. Located in Fribourg, Switzerland. [French, Italian, German and English].
Oldest multidisciplinary museum of natural sciences in the Baltic. Includes photo archives and directions. Located in Riga. [Latvian and English].
Includes collections in the geology, palaeontology and flora and fauna of southern Limburg and contiguous areas. Located in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
General information of the museum and petrified forest, images, activities, and news. Located in Segri, Lesvos Island, Greece.
Includes large photo gallery of exhibits.
Located in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Houses collections of botany, minerals, invertebrates, sea bottom, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. [Website available in English and Bulgarian]
Exhibits on zoogeography, development of scientific thought, evolution of species, Darwin history and biodiversity. Offers collection details, educational activities and a history of the facility. Located in Moscow, Russia.
Situated in Stockholm, the museum offers public exhibitions, a research department covering biological and geological sciences, collections, and an Omnimax theater and planetarium.
Located in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Houses collections of botany, minerals, invertebrates, sea bottom, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. [Website available in English and Bulgarian]
General information of the museum and petrified forest, images, activities, and news. Located in Segri, Lesvos Island, Greece.
Features botanical, geographical, geological, mineralogical and zoological collections. Includes hours, library, pedagogic and lending services, and directions. Located in Fribourg, Switzerland. [French, Italian, German and English].
Exhibits on zoogeography, development of scientific thought, evolution of species, Darwin history and biodiversity. Offers collection details, educational activities and a history of the facility. Located in Moscow, Russia.
Museum collection includes the flora, fauna and geology of Cyprus with over 2500 exhibits.
An independent research institution functioning under the University of Helsinki. Collections include botanical, zoological, geological and paleontological specimens from all over the world. Exhibitions, research and collections, publications, and contact information.
Museum of Baltic amber featuring exhibits of jewelry and art. Located in Nida, Lithuania. [English and Lithuanian]
Includes collections in the geology, palaeontology and flora and fauna of southern Limburg and contiguous areas. Located in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Situated in Stockholm, the museum offers public exhibitions, a research department covering biological and geological sciences, collections, and an Omnimax theater and planetarium.
Founded in 1820, the museum's collection spans almost two centuries and includes animal specimens, stones, minerals and fossils. Located in Leiden, the Netherlands.
Oldest multidisciplinary museum of natural sciences in the Baltic. Includes photo archives and directions. Located in Riga. [Latvian and English].
Includes large photo gallery of exhibits.
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November 25, 2023 at 4:31:49 UTC
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