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Abantu bendawo abangu-28 bayatusa,
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2 Şoseaua Pavel D. Kiseleff
București, București
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It is unique in its design. National Museum of Geology is situated on Kiseleff road in Victoria Square in a stately building from the early twentieth century
Minerals and crystals are paving your eye view. And the theory of the formation of the planets is written on the walls to gather your whole attention.
The National Geology Museum in located on Şoseaua Kiseleff (street), in Bucharest, Romania. It is located near Victory Square and Kiseleff Park, in central Bucharest. The museum hosts a collection of 80,000 samples of rocks, fossils, and minerals from Romania.
Even if you are not interested in Geology, this museum is worth seeing just for the beautifully imposing decor and architecture, also its grounds are made up of the very nice Kiseleff Park.
The first museum in this stately building, about 100 years ago, occupied only the basement. That collection has now expanded to fill 22 rooms. There are 14 main exhibitions cover about 45000 specimens that explore planet formation, plate tectonics, minerals and their uses, the emergence of human life, paleozoology, paleobotany, as well as a comprehensive geologic history of Romania itself. Specimens at the museum include some of the oldest rocks (1.5 billion years old), and oldest known samples of life (600 million years old).
The first museum in this stately building, about 100 years ago, occupied only the basement. That collection has now expanded to fill 22 rooms. There are 14 main exhibitions cover about 45000 specimens that explore planet formation, plate tectonics, minerals and their uses, the emergence of human lif…