The National Museum of Natural History Grigore Antipa
The National Museum of Natural History Grigore Antipa is located in Bucharest, Romania. Established in 1906, it is named after the renowned Romanian biologist Grigore Antipa. The museum showcases a vast collection of over 2 million specimens, including fossils, minerals, and taxidermy animals, highlighting the diversity of life on Earth.
The museum's exhibits are organized into various sections, such as zoology, paleontology, and ethnography. It aims to educate visitors about natural history and the importance of biodiversity. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs, making it a valuable resource for both locals and tourists.