hinnanguvabalt
Hinnanguvabalt, also known as the Estonian National Museum of Natural History, is a prominent institution dedicated to the preservation and display of Estonia's natural history. Established in 1919, the museum is housed in a historic building in Tartu, the second-largest city in Estonia. Its collections span a wide range of natural history disciplines, including paleontology, zoology, botany, and geology.
The museum's exhibits include a vast array of specimens, from dinosaur fossils to modern-day wildlife, as well
Hinnanguvabalt also plays an active role in research and conservation efforts. The museum's scientists conduct ongoing
The museum's building itself is a notable architectural feature, designed in the neoclassical style and completed