In the geographical center of the city at circular Parque Centenario is this excellent natural sciences museum. On display are large collections of meteorites, rocks and minerals, seashells, insects and dinosaur-skeleton replicas. The taxidermy and skeleton rooms are especially good. Great for kids.
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales
Buenos Aires
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