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The Gozo Nature Museum, formerly known as the Natural Science Museum, is a museum in Victoria, on the island of Gozo, Malta. It has been open to public since 1991. It is housed in a group of houses within the Cittadella, the oldest part of the city. These houses date back to various ages: the older one, which was an inn, to 1495; the other to the 17th century. The Natural Science Museum shows collections "relating to the Island’s geology, minerals, marine life, insects, local habitats and ecosystems" as well as national plants (including the Maltese Rock Centaury), human and animal evolution.

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  • Musée de la Nature de Gozo (fr)
  • Gozo Nature Museum (en)
  • Museo della Natura di Gozo (it)
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  • Le Musée de la Nature de Gozo (Gozo Nature Museum, anciennement Natural Science Museum en anglais) est situé à Rabat, sur l'île de Gozo (Malte), à l'intérieur de la cité fortifiée. (fr)
  • The Gozo Nature Museum, formerly known as the Natural Science Museum, is a museum in Victoria, on the island of Gozo, Malta. It has been open to public since 1991. It is housed in a group of houses within the Cittadella, the oldest part of the city. These houses date back to various ages: the older one, which was an inn, to 1495; the other to the 17th century. The Natural Science Museum shows collections "relating to the Island’s geology, minerals, marine life, insects, local habitats and ecosystems" as well as national plants (including the Maltese Rock Centaury), human and animal evolution. (en)
  • Il Museo della Natura di Gozo, precedentemente conosciuto come Museo di Scienze Naturali, è un museo a Victoria, sull'isola di Gozo, a Malta . È aperto al pubblico dal 1991. È ospitato in un gruppo di case all'interno della Cittadella, la parte più antica della città. Queste case risalgono a varie epoche: quella più antica, che era una locanda, al 1495; l'altra al XVII secolo. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale l'edificio servì da riparo per le famiglie che cercavano rifugio durante i bombardamenti aerei. * (it)
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  • The Gozo Nature Museum, formerly known as the Natural Science Museum, is a museum in Victoria, on the island of Gozo, Malta. It has been open to public since 1991. It is housed in a group of houses within the Cittadella, the oldest part of the city. These houses date back to various ages: the older one, which was an inn, to 1495; the other to the 17th century. The Natural Science Museum shows collections "relating to the Island’s geology, minerals, marine life, insects, local habitats and ecosystems" as well as national plants (including the Maltese Rock Centaury), human and animal evolution. During later years, this building was used as an inn for visitors, and is mentioned in Thomas McGill’s “Handbook, or Guide, for Strangers visiting Malta” of 1839, and described as an excellent house of entertainment offering clean and comfortable beds and reasonably-priced dinners. During World War II the building served as a shelter for families who sought refuge during aerial bombings. The buildings which house the museum are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. (en)
  • Le Musée de la Nature de Gozo (Gozo Nature Museum, anciennement Natural Science Museum en anglais) est situé à Rabat, sur l'île de Gozo (Malte), à l'intérieur de la cité fortifiée. (fr)
  • Il Museo della Natura di Gozo, precedentemente conosciuto come Museo di Scienze Naturali, è un museo a Victoria, sull'isola di Gozo, a Malta . È aperto al pubblico dal 1991. È ospitato in un gruppo di case all'interno della Cittadella, la parte più antica della città. Queste case risalgono a varie epoche: quella più antica, che era una locanda, al 1495; l'altra al XVII secolo. Il Museo di Scienze Naturali mostra collezioni "relative alla geologia, ai minerali, alla vita marina, agli insetti, agli habitat locali e agli ecosistemi dell'isola" nonché le piante nazionali (compreso il Centauro di ), l'evoluzione umana e animale. Negli anni successivi, questo edificio fu utilizzato come locanda per i visitatori, ed è menzionato nel "Handbook, or Guide, for Strangers visiting Malta" di Thomas McGill del 1839, e descritto come un'eccellente casa di intrattenimento che offre letti puliti e confortevoli e cene a prezzi ragionevoli. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale l'edificio servì da riparo per le famiglie che cercavano rifugio durante i bombardamenti aerei. Gli edifici che ospitano il museo sono elencati nell'Inventario Nazionale dei Beni Culturali delle Isole Maltesi. * (it)
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