National Museum of Natural Sciences | |
Native Name: | Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales |
Native Name Lang: | es |
Mapframe-Zoom: | 12 |
Coordinates: | 40.441°N -3.6903°W |
Established: | 1771 |
Location: | Madrid, Spain |
Type: | Natural history museum |
Visitors: | 500,000 per year |
Director: | Rafael Zardoya |
The National Museum of Natural Sciences (es|Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales) is a natural history museum in Madrid, Spain. Dependent on the Ministry of Science, it is one of the National Museums of Spain, and it is managed by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
The museum traces back its origin to the , created in 1771 by Charles III. The gabinete was refounded as Real Museo de Historia Natural in 1815. It changed names until its current denomination,[1] received in 1913.[2] The museum originally hosted a collection donated by a Spanish merchant, Pedro F. Dávila. In 1867, some facilities were separated to give birth to other museums (Archeology, Botanic Garden, Zoologic Garden). In 1987 the museum was restructured and enlarged with funds from two smaller museums.
Some of the more relevant components of the museum collections are:
The research departments of the museum are: