There is a long queue to get in, no charge, but they ask you to donate when they queue to get tickets, which is ridiculous. Some exhibits are good, but some like the North American Indian area is disappointing. There are many seats, you can enjoy the exhibition, there are many bathrooms. Close at 5pm and they will rush you out immediately. So my advice is to go early and make sure you have time to walk around rather than rush.
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There is a long queue to get in, no charge, but they ask you to donate when they queue to get tickets, which is ridiculous. Some exhibits are good, but some like the North American Indian area is disappointing. There are many seats, you can enjoy the exhibition, there are many bathrooms. Close at 5pm and they will rush you out immediately. So my advice is to go early and make sure you have time to walk around rather than rush.
The Museum of Archaeology and Natural History exhibits Roman and earlier burials, mosaics and artifacts excavated around Nim, as well as some African handicrafts from Ethiopia, Benin and other places. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00. Free Visits are within a 15-minute walk from the train station.
Although Nim is not very big, but the facilities here are complete, the Archaeology and Natural History Museum is still worth our visit. It is located in a very beautiful building with a lot of ancient items of the Nim generation. If you want to know Nim's history, it is definitely worth coming here.
Archaeological and natural history museum. Beautiful and generous. Rich cultural relics.