The "Răsvan Angheluță" Natural Sciences Museum Complex in Galați is a cultural-scientific institution of reference in the field of research and education related to nature. It was named in honor of the Romanian biologist and ornithologist Răsvan Angheluță, recognized for his contributions to the study of avifauna.
The museum is located in a modern and attractive venue, with numerous permanent and temporary exhibitions illustrating the diversity of life on Earth. It houses impressive collections of specimens from the animal and plant kingdoms, fossils, minerals, and rocks, offering visitors a captivating perspective on the evolution and interactions of the natural world.
Notable attractions include exhibits related to the flora and fauna of the Danube region and nearby protected areas. Additionally, the museum hosts a rich collection of stuffed birds, including rare and endemic species, providing an opportunity to explore the diversity of avifauna.
The Complexul Muzeal de Științele Naturii in Galați organizes various educational activities, including school programs and interactive workshops, aimed at stimulating interest and understanding of the natural sciences. The museum also hosts scientific events, conferences, and temporary exhibitions addressing current topics in the fields of biology and ecology.
The museum's efforts are directed towards the conservation of natural heritage, contributing to raising awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity and the environment. Through interactive presentations and displayed information, visitors are encouraged to understand the impact of human actions on nature and to adopt responsible practices.
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Address: Str. Regimentul 11, Siret 6A, Galați, Romania | View on map
Reach this attraction using public transport via the following routes: 16, 20, 32.