The Faraggiana Ferrandi Natural History Museum is situated in the historic city of Novara. The museum is open to the public and offers free admission. This makes it an accessible destination for tourists of all budgets, providing an opportunity to explore the natural history of the region without any financial constraints.
The core collection of the Faraggiana Ferrandi Natural History Museum originates from the Faraggiana family, particularly Catherine Faraggiana Ferrandi and her son Alessandro Faraggiana Ferrandi. Both were passionate explorers who embarked on numerous expeditions in Africa and Asia. Their collected specimens form the basis of the museum's exhibits, offering visitors a glimpse into the diverse wildlife of these continents.
The Faraggiana Ferrandi Natural History Museum boasts a zoological collection of nearly 2,500 specimens of stuffed animals, with over 450 on public display. Among the notable specimens are a Snow Leopard, a Red Panda, a Musk Ox, and an Eared Pheasant. These exhibits provide a fascinating insight into the diversity of animal life, making the museum a worthwhile destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Nature & Natural History
Via Gaudenzio Ferrari 13, Novara
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