The Camp d'en Prohom and the land that surrounds this typical Soller
house, house the Balearic Museum of Natural Science and the Botanical Garden
of Soller.
The
Museu Balear de Cičncies
Naturals was opened to the public in 1992. The ground floor houses
a permanent exhibition dedicated to the history of natural science of the
Balearics and on the first floor is the Sala Joan Bauzá, recently
opened with the permanent exhibition, "Fňssils, un esguard al passat",
that explains the geological history of the islands, via fossils. The Museum
preserves different collections of fossils, rocks, fungi, insects and crustaceans
amongst which the most outstanding are those of the nature experts from
Soller, Guillem Colom Casasnovas and Joan Bauzá Rullan.
The
Jardí Botŕnic
de Sóller was also opened to the public in 1992 and its main
objective is the preservation of the endemic species of the Balearics,
the information and education with collections of living plants, and investigation
in biology. The 13 collections of living plants that are in the garden
are distributed in three sections: Balearic Flora, Flora of other
Mediterranean islands, and Ethnobotany, that comprises
ornamental and medicinal plants and fruit trees and vegetables particular
to the Balearics.
Entry costs 3 euros and visiting times are from Tuesday to Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays and holidays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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