At the Museum to Discover the World

Scientific research and temporary exhibitions. Museum of Natural History Milan 2014-2019

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  • Anna Alessandrello Natural History Museum of Milan image/svg+xml
  • Mami Azuma Natural History Museum of Milan image/svg+xml
  • With contributions from Ardenghi N.M.G., Azuma M., Banfi E., Bardelli G., Bartolucci F., Bianchi E., Bindellini G., Chiozzi G., Citterio S., Coladonato A.J., Conti F., Dal Sasso C., Ferrari F., Galasso G., Garassino A., Gentili R., Larroux G., Maganuco S., Mangiacotti M., Martellos S., Martignoni M., Moro A., Nimis P., Orsenigo S., Pasini G., Pennesi R., Peruzzi L., Pittao E., Podestà M., Sacchi R., Scali S., Toffolo C., Zuffi M. A. L.

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https://doi.org/10.4081/nt.2020.849

Abstract

It is often not immediately clear to museum visitors that everything they see, read, hear during their visit is the result of research and study work carried out by the management and specialists of the departments into which the museum institution is divided. Yet everything that is under the control of their senses and their perception would not exist without research work, sometimes long, always passionate: before being placed in the showcase, each specimen on display has in fact passed the scrutiny of rigorous studies, has been investigated from many points of view and finally has been deemed worthy of being brought to the admiration of the visitor. Other specimens,.... [...]

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20-11-2020

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At the Museum to Discover the World: Scientific research and temporary exhibitions. Museum of Natural History Milan 2014-2019. (2020). Natura, 110(1), 1-128. https://doi.org/10.4081/nt.2020.849