Museum
Milan Natural History Museum
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The museum is divided into five different permanent sections: Mineralogy (with a large collection of minerals from all over the world); Paleontology (with several fossils of dinosaurs and other prehistoric organisms); Natural History of Man (dedicated to the origins and evolution of humans with a…
This is my favourite place. I would always go there. Perfect if you have babies and if it rains. The natural history Museum of Milan was founded in 1838 and is one of the largest natural history museums in Europe. Beautiful park on the back.
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