National Museum of Natural History
The National Museum of Natural History in Manila showcases the rich biodiversity of the Philippines. Housed in a beautifully restored neoclassical building, it features interactive exhibits on flora, fauna, and ecosystems. The museum’s highlight is the “Tree of Life,” a stunning central structure symbolizing nature’s interconnectedness. Visitors can marvel at Lolong, the world’s largest crocodile in captivity, now preserved for display. The museum also offers educational programs about conservation and environmental awareness. Various galleries present fossils, taxidermy specimens, and geological wonders. It is part of the National Museum Complex, making it a must-visit for science and nature lovers. Admission is free, making it accessible to everyone. The museum provides an immersive experience, blending science and history seamlessly. Its engaging displays make learning about Philippine wildlife both fun and informative.
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Manila
Metro Manila
1000
Philippines