Muzeul Național de Istorie Naturală „Grigore Antipa”
Muzeul Național de Istorie Naturală „Grigore Antipa” occupies a prominent spot on Șoseaua Kiseleff in Bucharest, just a short walk from the Herăstrău Park. Established in 1906, the museum is named after the renowned scientist Grigore Antipa, who significantly contributed to Romania's natural history. Its primary focus is on showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of the planet, featuring over 2,000 exhibits, including a life-sized blue whale model and various fossils. Visitors can explore the museum year-round, but special exhibitions often take place in spring, enriching the experience with fresh themes. Whether you're delving into the natural history of Romanian species or gazing at exotic wildlife, there's something to capture every nature enthusiast's interest.