The Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Cuba, situated in Havana, is the national museum of Cuba dedicated to natural history. It is a hub for studies and exhibitions on a variety of subjects such as geology, paleontology, biology, and geophysics.
The ground floor of the museum building is dedicated to permanent introductory exhibitions on natural history. These exhibitions include displays of fossils, mammals, invertebrates, and the history of the earth's evolution. It provides a comprehensive overview of the natural world and its history.
In the center of the museum, visitors can find a moving replica of the planet and models and diagrams of geology, faults, and Plate Tectonics. These exhibits provide a visual and interactive understanding of the earth's structure and its geological processes.
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4MQ2+W8C, Obispo, Havana
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The Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Cubana in Havana offers visitors an overview of Cuba's natural history. The museum houses exhibits on various aspects of Cuban flora, fauna, and geology. Visitors appreciate the diverse collection of specimens, including dinosaur fossils, meteorites, and displays on Cuban ecosystems. The taxidermy exhibits, particularly of native Cuban animals, are noted as informative. However, some visitors mention that the museum could benefit from updates and renovations, as some displays and information panels appear dated. The location in Old Havana is convenient for tourists. While the museum provides valuable information about Cuba's natural heritage, some find the presentation style somewhat old-fashioned. Despite these limitations, it remains an educational stop for those interested in natural sciences and Cuban biodiversity.
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