
Priya Lakshman
2 reviews on 1 places
I visited the Geological Museum in Warsaw, Poland, and I was impressed by the variety and quality of the exhibits. The museum is located in a historic building that used to be the seat of the Polish Geological Institute. The museum has eight permanent exhibitions that cover different aspects of geology, such as minerals, rocks, fossils, karst processes, and the geological structure of Poland. I especially enjoyed seeing the skeletons of a mammoth, a woolly rhinoceros, and a cave bear, as well as the reconstruction of a feathered dinosaur and a model of a desert. The staff was friendly and helpful, and admission was free when I went.
Some of the highlights of the museum are:
The footprints of dinosaurs found in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, which are among the oldest in the world.
The reconstruction of a Polish dinosaur - dilophosaurus, which was a carnivorous theropod that lived in the Early Jurassic period.
The skeletons of a mammoth, a woolly rhinoceros, and a cave bear, which are examples of the Pleistocene megafauna that inhabited Europe during the Ice Age.
The model of a cave and a desert, which show the different geological features and processes that shape these environments.
The collection of minerals and rocks, which display the diversity and beauty of the natural world, as well as the economic and scientific importance of geology.
The museum is open from Monday to Friday, from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. I would recommend this museum to anyone who is interested in geology or natural history. It is a great place to learn and have fun.
Some of the highlights of the museum are:
The footprints of dinosaurs found in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, which are among the oldest in the world.
The reconstruction of a Polish dinosaur - dilophosaurus, which was a carnivorous theropod that lived in the Early Jurassic period.
The skeletons of a mammoth, a woolly rhinoceros, and a cave bear, which are examples of the Pleistocene megafauna that inhabited Europe during the Ice Age.
The model of a cave and a desert, which show the different geological features and processes that shape these environments.
The collection of minerals and rocks, which display the diversity and beauty of the natural world, as well as the economic and scientific importance of geology.
The museum is open from Monday to Friday, from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. I would recommend this museum to anyone who is interested in geology or natural history. It is a great place to learn and have fun.
This is an awesome park. I went there two weeks ago. The weather was good. The fallen leaves on the road paved the way to welcome everyone. Cool breeze and good atmosphere. The best time to go there is in the evening. It is quite a romantic place. It was a truly poetic atmosphere. There were also places to rest from time to time. Walking through fallen leaves is fun. This time is perfect for taking photos. It is a favorite place for kids and adults alike. There is also a park for children. The only downside was that there was nothing in the park for children above the age of seven to play. Also, Arcadia Park is a great treat this autumn . I highly recommend 👍