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natural history museum

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  • GMarka
    A very well organised museum about the petrified forest of Lesvos and many others exhibits about nature. It has exhibits inside and outside the building of the museum and many informations about each one of them. Definetly worths a visit.
  • NEVERRUSTY
    The hole place is excellent. The petrified park also. The village also. The castle, the harbour, all beaches mostly Faneromeni. One should return there again and again
  • J_Surfer_muc
    The petrified forest park is an interesting place to see. You drive about 14 km from Sigri village up the mountain to get there and need about one hour walk to see the petrified trees. There's nearly no shade so don't go there during midday. Cold drinks are sold at the entrance.
  • valantisp2013
    Very instructive visit, in an absolutely beautiful, cool and organized museum that has so much to tell us and teach us. Amazing images and knowledge offered in this museum. After your visit, you may see our lives and our planet with the other eye. Worth visiting the small petrified forest next to the museum.
  • KristineS613
    The museum sits like a small castle at the top of the hill in the seaside village of Sigri. It is a beautiful building, made from local stone and with a lovely path leading round it through to an amphitheater which hosts events and concerts, and a beautiful herb garden. The guides are all knowledgeable, very helpful and fluent English-speakers. The museum exhibitions are really nicely laid-out, have some great special effects (kids will love the earthquake simulator) and a particularly nice collection of stones. The small shop and cafe featuring local produce is another highlight, don't forget to buy some Greek spoon-sweets and enjoy a Greek coffee on the terrace with a view over the bay of Sigri.
  • GenJ3105
    A lovely building set at the top of Sigri housing an excellent collection of beautiful rocks and crystals. The displays are done well and there are some interactive points too. Good for understanding the petrification process before or after visiting the petrified forest. Nice cafe and a little shop selling oil and other local products. After you've finished in the museum, take a walk down the hill and visit the absolutely charming little fishing village and harbour of Sigri.
  • roulak339
    If you visit the Petrified Forest then you must visit this museum!!Has a lot of information on the forest found in Lesvos, but also gives you a general idea on the whole state that the forest is in.
  • clever11
    Excellent Museum, well kept and serviced !!! A delight to see that on Lesvos. The staff were absolutely excellent in giving information and guiding us around. Worth visiting the Earthquake simulator.The cafe caters for locally produced products which is a freshness compared to the sterilized uniform mass produced biscuits.However we failed to find for sale post-cards of the area ther, which is a shame. No need to buy post-cards for Mykonos while on Lesvos ... !!Worth the visit. Unique !
  • 59MariaK
    You have to drive for one hour from Moluvos to get there but it is worth trying it.This is an interesting,modern museum that you must visit it.The entrance is 5 euros and during August it is open from 9:00 to 18:00.
  • GracijelaS
    For a 2 Euro you will see a lot of monument, statue and other portret wich are exposed. They are several level and believe a lot to see for a small "entry".
  • tienp25
    It was a fun break from the beach days - saw a bit of history and learned a few things. The earthquake simulator was so cool.
  • LopingianTravels
    The power of natural hazards only comes to our mind when one is reported in the news. Often, we hear about it for a few days and the magnitude and extent of the event is quickly forgotten, until the next disaster strikes. The geologic record holds these events in a stratigraphic booklet, imprinted in the layers of rock found at Earth's surface. And, nowhere else on Earth is there a better record of the magnitude of volcanic activity and its consequences than on the island of Lesvos. It must be seen to be understood.The Natural History Museum in Sigri is the starting point to learn about how different the landscape of the island was some 20 million years ago. The museum provides an excellent introduction to the geology of the island, the consequences of the multiple volcanic eruptions that built this part of Lesvos, and a fundamental understanding of the role plate tectonics plays in the Aegean. The museum design is beautiful, the displays organized well, and the staff helpful and friendly. But, it is not just the museum that needs to be visited, but the fossil forests, themselves, exposed in 3 (soon to be 4) sites in the area.The Sigri exposure, some 5-6 km from the museum, shows what are the consequences of recurrent volcanic eruptions from a volcanic complex some 10-15 km to the east. Here, you can see at least 10, superimposed and stacked fossil forests in which many of the trees were buried upright in growth position. These forests were not composed of small trees. Rather, the trees at several horizons are comparable in size to the Giant Redwood forests of California. Each forest, which probably grew for a millennium or more, was buried either in volcanic dust falling from the atmosphere (tephra) or in massive mudflows or debris flows that accompanied volcanic activity on the island. The tallest tree buried in one of these deposits is 7 m (23 ft) tall, and the largest tree, found in the Paka park, has a circumference of 14.5 m (48 ft)! There is a mix of both flowering plant trees (angiosperms) and conifers (cupressaceae), and each is preserved by silica in a process known as permineralization. The colors of these trees are exquisite in addition to cellular preservation that has allowed for them to be identified.It is well worth a day trip from Mytilini to Sigri to visit the museum and natural parks. If you do, you must remember in the back of your mind that all the rocks and landscape you witness for the entire part of the western island, and into the Mediterranean and beyond), all formed as a consequence of volcanic activity. The scale and magnitude of these eruptions is mind boggling.
  • suzib730
    it was small and simple but excellent, very informative and interesting, there was a small car park.
  • BonnieN4
    Very interesting exhibits, focuses mainly on the natural history of Greece however does have a few very impressive international specimens. Exhibits include simple explanations on continental drift, volcanoes and earthquakes and a large collection of local fossils. Very reasonable 2 euro entry fee.
  • hahnson
    Interesting museum that should not be missed on your Lesvos trip, Especially of you visit the Petrified Forest this is a must do. You will also find some smaller trunks just outside the museum, Unfortunately there were no guided tours avaible when we we visited, only option to get a guided tour would have been to buy a package with bus from Petra
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