Attached to Ljubljana’s National Museum, the Slovenian Natural History Museum isn’t the best in the world by a long way but it does offer an assortment of oddities to beat the rainy blues away or to simply keep the children amused for a while. Among the many peculiar displays of shells, rocks and an almost complete set of mammoth bones, the human fish is perhaps the museum’s strangest display. Known so for its pinky human flesh appearance, the little Proteus Anguinus is a blind amphibian found exclusively in a relatively small area including parts of Slovenia, Italy, Croatia and Herzegovina. The gift shop features a handful of fun things for the kids including small build-your-own dinosaur kits.
Slovenian Museum of Natural History
Website
www2.pms-lj.siOpen
Open 10:00-18:00, Thu 10:00-20:00.
Price/Additional Info
Admission €2.5-3, combined admission with National Museum of Slovenia €3-5.
Comments
Vojko
PMS is the best !!!