4/5 Itzel Lara L. 4 months ago on Google • 27 reviews
Very
nice
and
charming.
It
is
small
but
the
entry
is
two
euro,
so
it's
perfectly
reasonable
price
for
size.
Even
though
they
don't
have
any
*one
massive
complete
natural
dinosaur
skeleton*
they
still
do
a
good
job
of
not
disappointing
in
the
dinosaur
department,
at
least
for
those
impressed
by
the
sheer
scale
and
size
of
some
dinosaur
bones
compared
to
others.
It
is
also
very
educational
and
(once
you
get
a
hang
of
the
system)
well
labeled,
although
knowing
Spanish
or
Valencian
gives
you
a
much
more
complete
understanding
than
English
alone.
Basic
signage
is
in
English,
in
depth
signage
is
in
Spanish
or
Valencian.
I
didn't
ask
about
English
flyers
or
audio
guides
since
I
speak
2/3
and
read
3/3
of
those
languages
so
I
was
personally
fine
without.
Think
of
the
museum
as
a
kind
of
personal
collection
turned
museum
by
a
paleontologist
who
spent
a
lot
of
time
in
south
America
and
combined
what
he
found
there
with
what
was
found
in
Valencia.
Since
that's
basically
what
it
is,
and
it
is
openly
recognized
on
one
of
the
walls
of
the
museum.
For
2€,
if
you're
a
fan
of
paleontology,
anthropology,
history,
bones,
animals,
big
cats
(there's
a
saber
tooth,
come
on
👀),
mythology
(yes
they
explain
some
mythological
concepts
through
bones),
or
anything
else
like
it,
it's
worth
a
visit.
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