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The Guatemalan National Natural History Museum (Spanish: Museo de Historia Natural 'Jorge A. Ibarra') is a national natural history museum in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It was founded in 1950 and moved to its present facility in 1986. It was renamed in honor of its founder and long-term director, Jorge A. Ibarra. [1] [2]
Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología [2] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno [2] Museo Nacional de Historia [2] Museo Nacional de Historia Natural [2] Museo Nacional de Historia Natural "JORGE A. IBARRA" [2] Museo Numimastico de Guatemala [2]
The Guatemalan National History Museum or Museo Nacional de Historia is a national museum in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The museum was founded in 1978. The museum was founded in 1978. [ 1 ]
Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Guanare; Museo de Historia Natural La Salle, Caracas; Museo de la Estación Biológica de Rancho Grande [62] [63] Museo del Instituto de Zoología Agrícola 'Francisco Fernández, Aragua; Museo Marino, Boca de Río; Museo Oceanologico Hermano Benigno Roman de la Fundación La Salle, Punta de Piedras, Isla Margarita
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The Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología (MUNAE; National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) is a national museum of Guatemala, dedicated to the conservation of archaeological and ethnological artifacts and research into Guatemala's history and cultural heritage. The museum is located in Guatemala City, at Finca La Aurora.
The Museo Popol Vuh (Popol Vuh Museum) is home to one of the major collections of Maya art in the world. It is located on the campus of the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Zone 10, Guatemala City. The museum is known for its extensive collection of pre-Columbian and colonial art of the Maya culture.