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The National Natural History Museum of Ireland is located in the centre of Dublin City, the capital city of Ireland and if FREE entry. Ireland's Natural History Museum sometimes called the Dead Zoo was opened in 1857 by the famous Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone. It contains galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas, also geological exhibits from a total collection of about 2 million scientific specimens. It had in excess of 250,000 Visitors in 2012
The Museum's collection and building have changed little since Victorian times, and it is sometimes described as a "museum of a museum".
The National Natural History Museum of Ireland is located in the centre of Dublin City, the capital city of Ireland and if FREE entry. Ireland’s Natural History Museum sometimes called the Dead Zoo was opened in 1857 by the famous Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone. It contains galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas, also geological exhibits from a total collection of about 2 million scientific specimens. It had in excess of 250,000 Visitors in 2012
The Museum’s collection and building have changed little since Victorian times, and it is sometimes described as a “museum of a museum”.