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Nature
Sciences Museum, which operates in a building located
on no.24 Horea Street, was built on the end of the XIXth
century, especially for the housing of some industrial
art expositions from those times. |
The
seat of the Nature Sciences Museum |
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The Museum
preserves pale ontological, botany and zoological collections.
The pieces are exhibited into dioramas and in attractive
glass case, which are organized into a museum-technical
and didactical system. |
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Diorama |
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The
Museum detains one of the world's most beautiful deer-trophy,
who got the golden medal and the trophy was reaped from
a hunting field from Mures County. |
The
Glodeni stag |
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The presentation
of the exhibits is done in a modern and ecological way (biogroups,
biocoenoses, dioramae), the phylogenetic principle being, thus,
respected.
The advantage consists of a better
understanding of the relations between the creatures in nature
and between these and their environment of existence. |