Housed in a renovated former municipal slaughterhouse, it permanently exhibits numerous taxidermied animals belonging to various species of flora and fauna found in the Park’s territory. The specimens are displayed inside dioramas, in faithfully recreated natural environments and are mainly useful for environmental education and teaching activities aimed at schools. On display are various species: roe deer, badger, wild boar, fox, porcupine, weasel, eagle owl, peregrine falcon, tawny owl, buzzard, etc. A European wildcat and an Apennine wolf are the rarest specimens. The multipurpose educational room is equipped for workshops, seminars, and video screenings.
Information about the Natural History Museum Ente Parco Sasso Simone e Simoncello
Viale dei Tigli, 5/a,
47864 Pennabilli (Rimini)
0541928047
cv.museonat @ libero.it
Source: MIBACT

