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Montreal Insectarium
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based on 760 reviews
Closed Today Abre mañana a las 9:00-17:00
Tiempo de juego recomendado: 1 hour
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4581 Sherbrooke St E, Montreal, Quebec H1X 2B2, CanadaMapa
Teléfono+1 514-868-3000
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The Montreal Insect Museum is located next to the Eco-Museum, so you can visit it together. There are almost 80 [% of the world's insect specimens, of which butterfly specimens are the most beautiful, dazzling and impressive.
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The Montreal Insect Museum is located next to the Eco-Museum, so you can visit it together. There are almost 80 [% of the world's insect specimens, of which butterfly specimens are the most beautiful, dazzling and impressive.
Visiting the Insect Museum in the Botanical Garden of Montreal, the building is featured with insect-like shapes, and tens of thousands of insect specimens are collected in the Museum. All kinds of Canadian insects can be seen, such as butterfly specimens, various sizes, colorful butterfly species I am amazed. In addition to butterflies, it is also a rare insect species in the exhibition hall. It is a good place to walk around and appreciate all kinds of specimens and understand insect ecology.
It's even the largest insect museum in the world. The building outside is like a ladybug shell. There are many live insects that can interact with visitors. The key is to keep them in good condition. (The Shanghai Museum of Natural History is a tragedy -__________ It's a pity that 16,000 specimens in vivo are said to be reconstructed now.
Insect-themed Museum. Come here to show you the fun of insect specimens.
The Montreal Insect Gallery has an insect Gallery in the Mengcheng Botanical Garden, which looks like an insect. The Insect Museum is unique in North America. It contains more than 16,000 insect and arthropod specimens and living animals. The purpose of the Insect Museum is to provide education and scientific research services so that visitors can understand the living conditions of insects in nature.