National Museum of Natural History and Science, Lisbon

Façade of the National Museum of Natural History and Science, at Rua da Escola Politécnica, Lisbon

The National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon, Portugal ( Portuguese: 'Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência') is the main museum focusing on nature in Portugal. Established in 1926, the museum functions under the University of Lisbon, and is situated on Rua da Escola Politécnica, near the Príncipe Real square in Central Lisbon.

Its rich collections, gathered along more than 250 years, span the areas of zoology, anthropology, geology and botany.

The museum has numerous activities for the promotion of natural history and science awareness, but also has space for artistic exhibitions, conferences, debates, workshops and courses, and all types of events with scientific, cultural or artistic characteristics.

History

Currently its public designation is "MUHNAC - National Museum of Natural History and Science", and as such was founded in October 2011. This unit incorporated the former National Museum of Natural History and the University of Lisbon Science Museum, integrating their collections, the old buildings of the Polytechnic School, the Lisbon Botanical Gardens and the Lisbon Astronomical Observatory (this one since July 2012):[1]

Both museums were given new bylaws in 2003, becoming autonomous from the Faculty of Sciences and under the direct administration of the Rector of the University of Lisbon

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