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Croatian Natural History Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Croatian Natural History Museum

The Croatian Natural History Museum ((クロアチア語:Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej)) is the oldest and biggest natural history museum and the main body for natural history research, preservation and collection in Croatia. Located on Dimitrije Demeter Street in Gornji Grad, one of the oldest neighbourhoods of the Croatian capital Zagreb, it owns one of the biggest museum collections in Croatia, with over 2 million artefacts, including over 1.1 million animal specimens. It was founded in 1846 as the "National Museum". The National Museum was later split up into five museums, three of which were in 1986 merged as departments of the newly-named Croatian Natural History Museum. The museum contains a large scientific library open to the public, and publishes the first Croatian natural history scientific journal, ''Natura Croatica''.
The permanent display of the Croatian Natural History Museum consists of mineralogical, petrographical and zoological collections, as well as two permanent exhibits in the atrium: the Rock Map of Croatia and the Geological Pole. It is home to the remains of the Neanderthal from Krapina.
== History ==

The history of the Croatian Natural History Museum begins with the founding of the so-called "National Museum" () on 10 September 1846, the first museum for historic and pre-historic objects related to Croatia.〔 In 1867, it was moved to its current address. The National Museum grew and was split into five new museums by the end of the 19th century. Three of them covered natural history: the Croatian National Zoological Museum (), the Geological–Palaeontological Museum () and the Mineralogical–Petrographic Museum (). All three were housed in the same building on Demeter Street 1, and, in 1986, united into the Croatian Natural History Museum.
The museum's current building was earlier home to Amadeo's theatre, the first theatre in Zagreb.〔 Formed in 1797 by Antal Amade de Varkony, the prefect of Zagreb County, it operated until 1834. In 2000, Amadeo's theatre was revived as a yearly summer series of theatrical plays entitled ''Scena Amadeo'' ("Amadeo Scene") held in the museum atrium.

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