
I was finally done with the Church of Santa Corona in the city of Vicenza, so I decided to continue on with my visit. I then came across another museum which this time is a natural history and archeological museum. This one didn’t seem to be big and I thought it should be a quick visit. If I didn’t see the sign outside, I would have just walked right past it since it didn’t seem to be anything special. The museum is divided into two parts, the natural history museum part and the archeological part. I think I would be more interested in the natural history part of the museum so I visited it first.

The museum showcases the flora and fauna of this region of Italy. There were stuffed versions of the animals that live in this region and they look to be done well. Hower that wasn’t all, there were also fossils on display here. Unfortunately, there weren’t any huge dinosaur fossils on display here. What they did have here are the ones which you can find under the sea. There were fossils of ancient animals on display here. The ones you can only see in books. I have always been fascinated with these and it is always a joy to see things like these. It was just shame that the museum didn’t have fossils of the much larger animals which lived in this area.
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