Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Brussels

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The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels is a major natural history museum renowned for its extensive dinosaur collections and scientific research, particularly its world-famous Iguanodon displays.

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instanceOf natural history museum
research institute
alsoKnownAs Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique NERFINISHED
Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen NERFINISHED
collectionType botanical collections
geological collections
mineralogical collections
natural history collections
paleontological collections
zoological collections
country Belgium
fieldOfWork biodiversity research
earth sciences
entomology
herpetology
ichthyology
mammalogy
natural history
natural sciences
ornithology
paleontology
foundedBy Belgian government NERFINISHED
hasCollectionSize millions of specimens
hasExhibit Dinosaur Gallery NERFINISHED
Gallery of Evolution NERFINISHED
Gallery of Humankind NERFINISHED
Insect Gallery NERFINISHED
Mineral Hall NERFINISHED
hasFocus exhibitions on biodiversity and evolution
public education in natural sciences
hasResearchFunction management of scientific collections
scientific research in natural sciences
support for environmental policy
hasVisitorAttractionType museum
tourist attraction in Brussels
hasWebsite https://www.naturalsciences.be
inception 19th century
languageOfName Dutch
French
locatedIn Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Brussels-Capital Region
European Quarter of Brussels NERFINISHED
notableFor Bernissart Iguanodons NERFINISHED
Iguanodon dinosaur skeletons
large dinosaur gallery
operatedBy Belgian federal state NERFINISHED
partOf Belgian Federal Science Policy Office NERFINISHED
shortName RBINS NERFINISHED
streetAddress Rue Vautier 29

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Iguanodon fossils museumExhibition Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Brussels