Natural History Museum, Prague
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The Natural History Museum (Czech: Přírodovědecké muzeum) is a museum in Prague in the Czech Republic. It is one of the five components of the National Museum and currently consists of eight departments: the Mineralogical and Petrological, Paleontological, Mycological, Botanical, Entomological, Zoological, Anthropological, and the Ringing Station. The Natural History Museum employs over 80 people, and its collections contain more than 15 million objects, of which only a fraction are exhibited. Ivo Macek has been the director of the museum since 2015.[1]
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Přírodovědecké muzeum | |
Established | 1964 |
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Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 50°4′44″N 14°25′51″E |
Collection size | 15 million items |
Website | www |
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The museum's activities fulfill three main tasks:[1]
- It expands and manages natural history collections and continuously documents nature in the Czech Republic and abroad.
- It scientifically processes its collections and organizes its own research at the international level.
- It presents its own collections and scientific activities to the general public through expositions, exhibitions, popular educational publications, lectures, and accompanying programs to expositions and exhibitions. It also involves the public in scientific research through citizen science projects.