Biological museum (Stockholm)
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The Biologiska museet is a special museum found in Djurgården in Stockholm. It shows many stuffed birds and mammals from Europe, placed in scenes that look like their natural homes. Some of the backgrounds for these scenes were painted by the artist Bruno Liljefors, who was famous for his exciting pictures of Scandinavian animals.
The museum was built in 1893. The building was designed by an architect named Agi Lindegren. He got ideas for the design from old Norwegian stave churches. Today, it remains a wonderful place to learn about wildlife and enjoy beautiful art.
Gallery, building
The Biologiska museet, also known as the Biological Museum, is located in Djurgården in Stockholm. It features many stuffed birds and mammals from Europe shown in realistic scenes. Some of the backgrounds for these scenes were painted by the artist Bruno Liljefors, who was famous for his dramatic paintings of Scandinavian wildlife.
Gallery, interior
The Biologiska museet in Stockholm has many interesting displays of stuffed birds and mammals shown in realistic scenes. Some of the backgrounds for these displays were painted by an artist named Bruno Liljefors, who was famous for his dramatic artwork of Scandinavian wildlife.
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