The SNM – Natural History Museum focuses on the research, documentation and presentation of the diversity of the natural environment (animate and inanimate nature) primarily within the territory of Slovakia. Its collections (containing approximately 2.5 million objects) make it an important natural science museum in Europe. It has mineralogical collections from Slovak and global sites and its collection of fossils illustrates the Earth’s geological past. It is a central methodological workplace covering all of Slovakia.
The museum’s acquisition activities are focused on the territory of Slovakia, and its collections are at the disposal of both the scientific public for research purposes and the general public in the form of expositions, exhibitions and events, as well as monographs, specialized and popular science books and through the media. It is located in the main building of the SNM on Vajanského nábrežie 2 in Bratislava.
The main building of the SNM is also the seat of the SNM Directorate-General, which organizes exhibitions with themes related to social sciences in the spaces on the ground and 1st floors. The permanent expositions and the SNM Library are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
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