מוזיאון הטבע ע״ש שטיינהרדט (Hebrew) | |
Location within Tel Aviv | |
Established | 2018 |
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Location | Tel Aviv |
Coordinates | 32°06′49″N 34°48′27″E / 32.113701°N 34.807448°E |
Type | Natural history museum |
Collection size | 5.5 million items |
Founder | Tel Aviv University |
Executive director | Alon Sapan |
Curator | Tamar Dayan |
Architect | Kimmel Eshkolot Architects |
Website | smnh |
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History (Hebrew: מוזיאון הטבע ע״ש שטיינהרדט), Israel National Center for Biodiversity Studies at Tel Aviv University, is a natural history museum in Israel, including both education and a research center. It is the largest and most active center in Israel of documentation and science, focusing on biodiversity research and its varied applications including nature conservation, environmental protection, and agriculture.[1][2][3]
The museum is set for the discovery, collections development and care, and scientific categorization of millions of specimens, documenting the flora and fauna in Israel and the Middle East for thousands of years, as well as the history of humankind and its interactions with the environment. It provides access to the public and the scientific and professional community.[2][3]
Collections holding some 5.5 million items, accumulated by scientists from Tel Aviv University and other institutions, were moved to the new museum[1][4][2][5] before it opened to the public in July 2018.