Founded in 1916, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is nestled among the rocks and oaks of its natural setting. The museum occupies a cluster of Spanish-revival buildings that encircle a tranquil courtyard. Inside, visitors can explore expertly preserved displays of birds, insects, mammals, and sea life, providing a comprehensive look at the region’s biodiversity. The museum also features a planetarium, offering a deeper understanding of the cosmos. This blend of natural history and astronomy makes for an enriching and educational experience.
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
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