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The Harvard Museum of Natural History Review

4.5 /577 Reviews
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Quiet small museum, rich exhibits, can meet the librarian to explain. The ore is very beautiful, slowly walk for about an hour, summer summer heat a good place to take two steps next to ~ There is also a free Egyptian museum.

The Harvard Museum of Natural History

Posted: Aug 6, 2019
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  • palettes_ny
    4/5Excellent
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    When I was in this museum by my little friend Amway, I didn’t care at first. I felt that the museum on campus was difficult to create too high a surprise. I didn’t expect to be beaten in the face when I went there. I was very happy to visit with my friends. I couldn’t stop at all. , All kinds of exotic exhibits, Boston's favorite museum list also has a place at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. The museum was founded in 1998 by three different themes of botanical specimens, comparative zoology and mineral geology. The earliest botanical specimen museum was established, and at the beginning of the museum, more than 200,000 botanical specimens donated by Harvard professor Asa Gray were established. The Mineral and Geological Museum was donated in 1977, and the last was the Comparative Zoological Museum, which was built in 1859. Each theme pavilion has wonderful places, each pavilion has a happy float, the glass flower display of the botanical specimen museum, the comparison of zoological specimens, only you can't think of, there is no here that does not exist, the favorite is the mineral geology museum, all kinds of exquisite ore, It feels like few other museums have seen such a large scale and exquisite.

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    Posted: Nov 10, 2021
  • 西行阿里
    5/5Outstanding
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    Founded in 1998, the Harvard Museum of Natural History is the hottest museum on Harvard campus, displaying more than 12,000 animal and plant specimens, including dinosaurs, mammals, birds, rare minerals and Harvard's famous glass plant models. Commonly known as "glass flower" - the most essential part can not be missed!

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    Posted: May 22, 2021
  • 西行阿里
    5/5Outstanding
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    Permanent exhibits include: New England Forest: Exploring the world of woodland beavers, bears, elk and dozens of wildlife. Sealife at Putnam Family Gallery: The New SeaWorld that immerses itself in local waters to live in. See hundreds of fish and mollusks from around the world. Africa Gallery: See impressive specimens of African wildlife including elephants, hippos, lions, ostriches, gorillas, hyenas, and a collection of rare animals in Madagascar. Great Mammal Hall: Built in 1872, this hall houses towering giraffes, antelopes, bats and bones of many primates and mammals around the world. Glass Flowers: The world-renowned Blaschka glass model series produced by ornamental glass craftsman Leopold Blaska (Leopold Blaschka) and his son Rudolf, which includes early exquisite marine life - jellyfish, octopus, anemones, etc. There is also a series of special exhibits that showcase the multi-angle nature, showcase its cutting-edge research, and promote visitors to observe and understand the world around them.

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    Posted: May 6, 2021
  • sunny99
    5/5Outstanding
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    Tickets are 12 dollars. It deserves to be a world-class university. It has such a rich museum that it is worth visiting. Compared with the Natural History Museum in Washington, New York, the exhibition area is not very large, but the layout is very compact and the exhibits are more intensive. The treasure of the town hall is Glass Flowers, the only one, formally named Blaschka Glass Model, which is very lifelike. It is suggested to visit here first. In addition, animal specimens are also very worth seeing, both beautiful butterflies, insects and birds specimens, as well as large animals, including dinosaurs, lions, gorillas, are lifelike. The exhibition hall of humanities includes weapons, costumes, stone carvings and so on. There are not many people in the whole museum. They can enjoy it in detail, and the effect of visiting it is better.

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    Posted: Apr 10, 2018
  • 藏与修
    5/5Outstanding
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    The collection is rich, there are explanations, and there are many students and tourists.

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    Posted: May 6, 2021
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