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부산해양자연사박물관
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The Busan Marine Natural History Museum is a museum displaying exhibits on marine natural history of Busan and located in Dongnae-gu, Busan. It was founded in 1994. The purpose of the foundation is to preserve, to study and to exhibit geological and biological records about the local environment.
Nearby attractions
Geumgang Park
155 Ujangchun-ro, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
Nearby restaurants
대길숯불갈비
94-19 온천제1동 Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
303화덕 동래점
37 Chabatgol-ro, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
가덕횟집
145-15 Oncheon-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
바다소리
145-33 온천제1동 Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
다미초밥
Busan, South Korea
Taibin
12 Geumgang-ro 73beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
오륙도횟집
144-12 온천제1동 Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
목화 기사식당
19-1 Chabatgol-ro, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
함흥냉면 갈비탕
212-36 온천제1동 Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
대성관초밥
179 Geumgang-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
Nearby hotels
Nongsim Hotel
23 Geumganggongwon-ro 20beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
Dong Bang Tourist Hotel
210-82 온천제1동 Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
6번가 모텔
South Korea, Busan, Dongnae-gu, Geumgang-ro, 174 성산빌딩
Oncheonjang G&G Motel
South Korea, Busan, 동래구 온천장로 35-7 (온천동)
Hotel OZ Oncheonjang
14-9 Jungang-daero 1473beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
YOUAin Hotel
28-12 Oncheonjang-ro 125beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
Hotel Ignis Oncheonjang
14-13 Jungang-daero 1473beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
Hotel Bono
35-1 Oncheonjang-ro, Oncheon-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
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부산해양자연사박물관

175 Ujangchun-ro, Dongnae-gu, Busan, South Korea
4.4(444)
Open 24 hours
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The Busan Marine Natural History Museum is a museum displaying exhibits on marine natural history of Busan and located in Dongnae-gu, Busan. It was founded in 1994. The purpose of the foundation is to preserve, to study and to exhibit geological and biological records about the local environment.

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attractions: Geumgang Park, restaurants: 대길숯불갈비, 303화덕 동래점, 가덕횟집, 바다소리, 다미초밥, Taibin, 오륙도횟집, 목화 기사식당, 함흥냉면 갈비탕, 대성관초밥
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+82 51-553-4944
Website
busan.go.kr

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Nearby attractions of 부산해양자연사박물관

Geumgang Park

Geumgang Park

Geumgang Park

4.4

(453)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of 부산해양자연사박물관

대길숯불갈비

303화덕 동래점

가덕횟집

바다소리

다미초밥

Taibin

오륙도횟집

목화 기사식당

함흥냉면 갈비탕

대성관초밥

대길숯불갈비

대길숯불갈비

4.0

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303화덕 동래점

303화덕 동래점

4.3

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가덕횟집

가덕횟집

4.3

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바다소리

바다소리

4.0

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Reviews of 부산해양자연사박물관

4.4
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2.0
2y

Please remove the live animals or just have small, solitary species. The first two floors were as you'd expect from a natural history museum and it was relatively interesting. But I can't believe the cruelty of humankind with the live animals kept on the last floor. I wasn't expecting there to be live animals and kept in such cruel conditions. It's one thing keeping snakes and small tortoises, but there were crocodiles living miserably in a tank with just enough room to turn around. I really can't believe that no one else has commented on this anywhere. How cruel and unempathetic humans are. It's lovely that the first two floors and educative and talk about saving the environment in the future, but so, so, so awful that the live animals are mistreated, living their entire lives in such a small space with no stimulation to their day except screaming kids banging on the glass. Many were overweight and it's no wonder. I'm so disappointed. I hope it can be rectified - there's no value added by having the living creatures over...

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5.0
2y

On a rainy day, the Busan Marine Natural History Museum, which my family visited, was quite crowded with a group of families, couples, and foreigners. ​ There is no designated parking lot, so I parked in a nearby parking lot and walked down for 10 minutes. ​ The museum we visited has an elevator, so we started our tour by coming down from the upper floor. ​ There were alive creatures, models, and fossils. Above all, my children's interest was great, aroused a lot of curiosity, and continued to ask questions. ​ There was also a bathroom on each floor, and there was a photo zone on each floor too, so it was good place to...

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4.0
1y

Some of the displays are outdated and shabby. However, the reptile exhibits are pretty good for a free zoo/museum. The location isn't easy to get to, but the surrounding parks...

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Ellie DoveyEllie Dovey
Please remove the live animals or just have small, solitary species. The first two floors were as you'd expect from a natural history museum and it was relatively interesting. But I can't believe the cruelty of humankind with the live animals kept on the last floor. I wasn't expecting there to be live animals and kept in such cruel conditions. It's one thing keeping snakes and small tortoises, but there were crocodiles living miserably in a tank with just enough room to turn around. I really can't believe that no one else has commented on this anywhere. How cruel and unempathetic humans are. It's lovely that the first two floors and educative and talk about saving the environment in the future, but so, so, so awful that the live animals are mistreated, living their entire lives in such a small space with no stimulation to their day except screaming kids banging on the glass. Many were overweight and it's no wonder. I'm so disappointed. I hope it can be rectified - there's no value added by having the living creatures over more taxidermy.
Andrew D.GAndrew D.G
On a rainy day, the Busan Marine Natural History Museum, which my family visited, was quite crowded with a group of families, couples, and foreigners. ​ There is no designated parking lot, so I parked in a nearby parking lot and walked down for 10 minutes. ​ The museum we visited has an elevator, so we started our tour by coming down from the upper floor. ​ There were alive creatures, models, and fossils. Above all, my children's interest was great, aroused a lot of curiosity, and continued to ask questions. ​ There was also a bathroom on each floor, and there was a photo zone on each floor too, so it was good place to take pictures.
Zoro (Zororing)Zoro (Zororing)
Nature is right in front of your eyes. Take a close look at living snakes, crocodiles, turtles, doctor fish, and more. It's a highly educational experience and it's free of charge.
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Please remove the live animals or just have small, solitary species. The first two floors were as you'd expect from a natural history museum and it was relatively interesting. But I can't believe the cruelty of humankind with the live animals kept on the last floor. I wasn't expecting there to be live animals and kept in such cruel conditions. It's one thing keeping snakes and small tortoises, but there were crocodiles living miserably in a tank with just enough room to turn around. I really can't believe that no one else has commented on this anywhere. How cruel and unempathetic humans are. It's lovely that the first two floors and educative and talk about saving the environment in the future, but so, so, so awful that the live animals are mistreated, living their entire lives in such a small space with no stimulation to their day except screaming kids banging on the glass. Many were overweight and it's no wonder. I'm so disappointed. I hope it can be rectified - there's no value added by having the living creatures over more taxidermy.
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On a rainy day, the Busan Marine Natural History Museum, which my family visited, was quite crowded with a group of families, couples, and foreigners. ​ There is no designated parking lot, so I parked in a nearby parking lot and walked down for 10 minutes. ​ The museum we visited has an elevator, so we started our tour by coming down from the upper floor. ​ There were alive creatures, models, and fossils. Above all, my children's interest was great, aroused a lot of curiosity, and continued to ask questions. ​ There was also a bathroom on each floor, and there was a photo zone on each floor too, so it was good place to take pictures.
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Nature is right in front of your eyes. Take a close look at living snakes, crocodiles, turtles, doctor fish, and more. It's a highly educational experience and it's free of charge.
Zoro (Zororing)

Zoro (Zororing)

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