Established | 1888 |
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Location | La Plata, Argentina |
Coordinates | 34°54′32″S 57°56′07″W / 34.9090°S 57.9354°W |
Visitors | 400,000 |
Director | Analía Lanteri |
Website | Official website |
The La Plata Museum (Spanish: Museo de La Plata) is a natural history museum in La Plata, Argentina. It is part of the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo (Natural Sciences School) of the National University of La Plata.
The building, 135 meters (443 feet) long, today houses three million fossils and relics (including 44,000 botanical items), an amphitheatre opened in 1992, and a 58,000-volume library, serving over 400 university researchers.[1] Around 400,000 visitors (8% of whom are from outside Argentina) pass through its doors yearly, including a thousand visiting researchers.