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Museum De Bastei

GBIF publisher since
29 March 2012

Description

Museum De Bastei is the result of a merger between ‘Natuurmuseum Nijmegen’ and museum ‘De Stratemakerstoren’. De Bastei opened its doors for the public early 2018 and is the centre for nature and cultural heritage in Nijmegen, Netherlands. De Bastei has a collection of more than 118.000 objects and represents one of the most important regional natural history collections including a herbarium, and vertebrate, entomological, geological and paleontological collections. The museum has an important role as center for nature studies and meeting places for members of various nature organisations and geological societies.

Contacts

TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Gerard Dirkse
position: Honorary curator
Telephone: 31-(0)24-3297070
email: Gerard.dirkse@debastei.nl
ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Daphne Niehoff
position: Curator
Telephone: 31-(0)24-3297070
email: Daphne.niehoff@debastei.nl
Museum De Bastei
Waalkade 83
Nijmegen
NL-6511 XR
NL
email: info@debastei.nl
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