With 133 years of history the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona holds a patrimony of 4 million specimens. It consists of four centres located in three of the city’s emblematic Parks. Ciutadella Park houses two buildings : the Laboratori de Natura (collections, research and documentation centre) and Museu Martorell (the historic natural history museum). Montjuïc is home to the Botanical Garden and the Historic Botanical Garden. The Forum houses the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, opened in 2011 with new facilities (workshop rooms, laboratories, conference hall, media library, etc.) and a 3,000 square metre reference exhibition.
The museum is essentially working to generate and share knowledge with the aim of creating a society that is better informed, more connected and more responsible towards nature. It does this by maintaining collections that are the tangible testament of the natural heritage of Catalonia, doing research on biological and geological diversity, and creating experiences that encourage as many people as possible to explore, learn, love, enjoy, enter the dialogue and participate.
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