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Landmark: Museo de Historia NaturalCity: Pedro Juan Caballero
Country: Paraguay
Continent: South America
Museo de Historia Natural, Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay, South America
The Museo de Historia Natural is a museum located in Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay. It houses exhibits on the natural history of the region.
Visual Characteristics
The museum building is a single-story structure constructed primarily of concrete and painted a light beige. It features a simple, rectangular design with a flat roof. The entrance is marked by a set of double wooden doors. The interior exhibition spaces are divided by partition walls and feature display cases made of wood and glass.
Location & Access Logistics
The museum is situated at Mariscal Estigarribia 1234, approximately 1.5 kilometers south of the city center of Pedro Juan Caballero. Access by private vehicle is via Mariscal Estigarribia Avenue. Limited street parking is available directly in front of the building. Public transport options are limited; local bus routes do not stop directly at the museum, requiring a walk of approximately 500 meters from the nearest main road stops.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The building was originally constructed in 1978 as a municipal administrative office. It was repurposed as the Museo de Historia Natural in 1995. The exhibits focus on the flora, fauna, and geological formations of the Amambay Department, a region characterized by its Atlantic Forest biome and sandstone plateaus.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe taxidermied specimens of local wildlife, including birds, mammals, and reptiles. The museum displays a collection of regional insects and a geological exhibit featuring rock samples and fossils found in the area. Educational displays explain the ecological zones of Amambay.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shaded areas are present in the immediate vicinity of the entrance. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable within the museum. No food vendors are located at the museum; the nearest commercial establishments are approximately 800 meters away along Mariscal Estigarribia Avenue.
Best Time to Visit
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For optimal viewing of exhibits without crowds, visiting during weekday mornings is recommended. The best time of year for general visitation is during the dry season, from May to September, to avoid heavy rainfall.
Facts & Legends
A notable exhibit details the discovery of a fossilized fish species unique to the region, dating back to the Cretaceous period. Local folklore suggests that certain rock formations in the surrounding hills are the petrified remains of ancient giants.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plaza de la Libertad (0.8km North)
- Catedral de San Juan Bautista (1.2km North)
- Mercado Municipal (1.0km North)
- Parque Carlos Antonio López (1.8km Northeast)