Royal Museum for Central Africa (Tervuren) The museum is located in an authentic coticule workshop and has a small mineral collection on display This natural history museum also has an earth sciences section with some nice minerals on display.Ĭoticule is a unique wetstone, found only in Belgium. Muséum régional des Sciences naturelles (Mons) Minerals of Belgium and the rest of the world a large display of fluorescent minerals, also some fossils and temporary exhibits This new (2022) museum has an important collection of old specimens of local zinc and lead minerals & a lot about the history of this most unusual mining district. About 500 minerals on display: systematic, fluorescent, Belgian and recent acquisitions. Lots of cool displays on rocks, gems, volcanoes, earth quakes, etc. Modern nature museum for kids & adolescents. Permanent displays focusing on mineralogy, paleontology, archaeology and prehistoric life Natuurhistorisch Museum Boekenberg (Deurne, Antwerp) The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences runs the national museum of natural sciences which also has a fine Mineral Gallery The Diamond Museum of Bruges Situated in the centre of Bruges Outstanding workmanship, fascinating anecdotes, intense emotions and impressive sets await you in this brilliant museum DIVA takes you on a journey through Antwerp’s diamond story. The Museum of the Iguanodon has mainly fossils, but also some nice minerals on displayĮnter the dazzling world of DIVA, filled with diamonds, jewellery and silverware. This provincial museum has a collection of about 2000 mineral specimens Permanent displays of mainly local minerals (including giant quartz crystals), but also worldwide minerals and gems Mostly local (Alpine) minerals on display Museum Felberturm (Mittersill, Salzburg/Pinzgau) The systematic collection (now ordered accoring to the Strunz system) This provincial museum has a collection of about 8000 mineral specimens Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum (Linz-Leonding) ![]() The second floor houses an 18th century mineral collection on display in its contemporary furniture Mineralogisches Kabinett der Sternwarte (Kremsmünster) This provincial museum has a collection of about 38000 mineral specimens Mining museum with a large permanent display of mainly local minerals This provincial museum has a collection of about 2500 mineral specimens Mineral museum, mining museum and tourist mine in Hüttenberg (Carinthia) Other mineral collections available for research Historical important mineral collection and mineralogical instruments in contemporary show cases on display. The museum has permanent displays of mainly local minerals, rocks and fossils Modern Natural History Museum that has some minerals on display The museum highlights mainly local Alpine minerals in attractive displays Museum Bramberg (Bramberg, Salzburg/Pinzgau) The Earth and Planetary Sciences Dept maintains six Earth Science collections comprising of fossils, minerals, rocks, gems, meteorites and tektites, totalling more than 1.5 million specimens The Museum is part of the School of Earth and Environment of the University of Western Australia The Mineral Collection consists of 50 000 registered specimens from Victorian, Australian and foreign localitiesĮdward de Courcy Clarke Earth Science Museum (Crawley) The strengths of the collection are undoubtedly the fine specimens from South Australian localities, particularly from the copper mines of Burra, Moonta and Wallaroo, as well as secondary minerals from Broken Hill They currently have over 700 specimens in the collection Their goal is to assemble and display a collection of finely crystallized mineral specimens open to the public. Run by a not-for-profit small organization. Minerals Heritage Museum (Southbank, Brisbane) Private mineralogical collection with over 600 minerals, crystals and fossils on display Over 700 of the most impressive specimens are on display in the foyer The collection contains 15 000 gem, mineral and meteorite specimens from Australia and across the globe. ![]() ![]() Geoscience Australia (Symonston near Canberra) Mineralogy, petrology, meteorite and tektite collection
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