The Museo de Historia Natural in Torrevieja is a fascinating cultural venue dedicated to the biodiversity and natural heritage of the region. Located in a former train station building, the museum displays a wide-ranging collection of specimens including mammals, birds, reptiles, marine invertebrates and malacology, many of which are endemic or endangered. The exhibits feature skeletons of dolphins and turtles, original nests and eggs of local bird species, and a remarkable collection of seashells. The museum often offers free guided tours in Spanish and English for groups, making it accessible to all ages and visitors. Its educational mission aims to raise awareness of conservation, local ecosystems and natural history, making the visit both enlightening and engaging. With a welcoming atmosphere, expert guidance, and rich exhibits, the Natural History Museum in Torrevieja is a must-visit for families, nature lovers and curious minds exploring the Costa Blanca.
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