All animal museums to visit in Basque Country

Delve into the diverse world of animals at 5 animal museums in Basque Country. These museums showcase a variety of species, habitats, and the role of animals in our ecosystem.

Are you an animal lover looking to explore the best animal museums in Basque Country? Here are your best options:

  1. Aquarium San Sebastian1

    Aquarium San Sebastian

     San Sebastián
    Medium-sized aquarium with a nice examples of the sea life and additional extensive exhibitions. Definitely worth the time.
  2. Museum of Natural Sciences of Álava2

    Museum of Natural Sciences of Álava

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Museum of Natural Sciences of Álava (MCNA) is housed in the Torre de Doña Ochanda, a medieval defensive building in the city of Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain. This historic building, which once served as a stronghold in the 15th century, adds a unique historical charm to the museum experience.
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    Centro de Interpretación Natural Park

     Arraya-Maestu
    The Izki Natural Park is a significant natural attraction located in Álava, in the Basque Country of Spain. The park covers the valley of the Izki river, which is predominantly covered by Quercus pyrenaica forests. This provides a unique and diverse landscape for visitors to explore, offering a rich blend of flora and fauna.
  4. Urdaibai Bird Center4

    Urdaibai Bird Center

     Gautegiz Arteaga
    The Urdaibai Bird Center is a nature museum situated in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve in Vizcaya, Basque Country, Spain. This location offers visitors an excellent vantage point to observe and appreciate the world of birds and their migratory journeys. The center, which opened its doors to the public in 2012, is managed by the Aranzadi Society of Science, an organization with over 60 years of experience in the research and dissemination of human and natural sciences.
  5. Ataria5

    Ataria

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Ataria Interpretation Center is a unique destination for those interested in natural history. Located in the Salburua wetland, a Ramsar site, it offers visitors a chance to explore an important wetland habitat in the Basque Autonomous Community. This location is not only a significant green belt on the eastern outskirts of the city of Vitoria, but also a site of great ecological importance.