부산해양자연사박물관

부산해양자연사박물관은 부산광역시 금정구에 위치한 해양자연사 전문 박물관입니다. 1994년에 개관한 부산해양자연사박물관은 우리나라 최초의 세계 해양자연사 전문 박물관으로, 세계 각국의 희귀종, 대형종, 한국 천연기념물, 한국 특산종 등 2만여점의 바다생물 표본자료가 진열되어 있습니다.

주요 전시:
1층: 한국수계자원관, 해양자연사관, 특별전시실
2층: 심해세계관, 세계해양생물관, 해양환경관
3층: 열대생물관, 곤충관, 어류관, 어족관

부산해양자연사박물관은 바다의 신비로운 세계를 탐험할 수 있는 곳입니다. 다양한 해양 생물들을 관찰하며 바다의 생태계와 환경에 대해 배우고 즐거운 시간을 보내세요.

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Busan Marine Natural History Museum
4.4
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Franco C
Franco C
05:14 23 Jul 23
Beautiful view, lots of hiking.
Terry seow
Terry seow
12:51 23 May 23
Great museum.Some live exotic mammals close up for viewing.And can't believe this place is free .
Ellie Dovey
Ellie Dovey
01:59 15 Apr 23
Please remove the live animals or just have small, solitary species. The first two floors were as you'd expect from a natural history museum and it was relatively interesting. But I can't believe the cruelty of humankind with the live animals kept on the last floor. I wasn't expecting there to be live animals and kept in such cruel conditions. It's one thing keeping snakes and small tortoises, but there were crocodiles living miserably in a tank with just enough room to turn around. I really can't believe that no one else has commented on this anywhere. How cruel and unempathetic humans are. It's lovely that the first two floors and educative and talk about saving the environment in the future, but so, so, so awful that the live animals are mistreated, living their entire lives in such a small space with no stimulation to their day except screaming kids banging on the glass. Many were overweight and it's no wonder. I'm so disappointed. I hope it can be rectified - there's no value added by having the living creatures over more taxidermy.
Zoro (Zororing)
Zoro (Zororing)
12:57 10 Mar 23
Nature is right in front of your eyes. Take a close look at living snakes, crocodiles, turtles, doctor fish, and more. It's a highly educational experience and it's free of charge.
Andrew D.G
Andrew D.G
06:41 17 Jan 23
On a rainy day, the Busan Marine Natural History Museum, which my family visited, was quite crowded with a group of families, couples, and foreigners.​There is no designated parking lot, so I parked in a nearby parking lot and walked down for 10 minutes.​The museum we visited has an elevator, so we started our tour by coming down from the upper floor.​There were alive creatures, models, and fossils. Above all, my children's interest was great, aroused a lot of curiosity, and continued to ask questions.​There was also a bathroom on each floor, and there was a photo zone on each floor too, so it was good place to take pictures.
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