Founded in 1834, the Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History has a rich history, having been housed in various buildings across Bucharest until its current site was completed in 1944. The museum is named after Dr. Grigore Antipa, a Romanian biologist who played a key role in organizing the collection. Today, visitors can explore over 2 million objects, offering a comprehensive look into the natural world. The exhibits span a wide range of specimens and artifacts, providing a detailed and educational experience for all ages.
Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History
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