Bündner Naturmuseum, Nature museum in Chur, Switzerland.
The Bündner Naturmuseum is an institution in Chur spread across four floors, displaying collections of plants, animals, minerals, and rocks from the Graubunden region. The objects come from different periods and document the natural diversity of the Alps and their surroundings.
The museum developed from collections gathered in the region and preserves material assembled over centuries. These holdings allow visitors to trace the natural history and geological changes of Graubunden.
The museum shows how the natural world shapes daily life in Graubünden and how people have adapted to their Alpine environment. The displays help visitors understand the role that mountains, forests, and water have played in the region's way of living.
The museum sits about five minutes on foot from Chur train station and is easy to reach. Visitors should allow time to explore all four floors and check opening hours beforehand.
The museum displays a preserved brown bear that gained attention when it roamed Swiss mountains in 2007. The animal is part of the permanent display on mammals and tells the story of a rare return of this species to the region.
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