Natural History Museum of the Bieszczady National Park
Local name: Muzeum Przyrodnicze Bieszczadzkiego Parku Narodowego
The museum operates as part of the Bieszczady National Park Science and Didactic Center and is dedicated to the Bieszczady area. The facility's collection includes exhibits on flora and fauna, including prehistoric, geology, architecture, hydrology, ethnography and environmental protection. A wide didactic and educational offer has also been prepared for visitors, including lectures, lectures, presentations and field classes.
A particularly important exhibit in the museum's collection is the plaster cast of the woolly rhinoceros, which was found in Starunia in Podkarpacie in layers of earth saturated with oil and brine. This extinct mammal lived in the Pleistocene era.
The permanent exhibition of the museum is located on two floors. On the first floor there are exhibitions on the systematics of the animal world, paleontology, geology and protection issues of the Bieszczady National Park and buffer zone. The second floor belongs to the Bieszczady flora and fauna.