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a collection of exceptionally well-preserved 19th-century animals as well as hunting equipment seized by police.
The Bra museum houses an intriguing natural history museum that engages with museological concepts of earlier times and historical practices in scientific collections of the 19th century. You won't find large-scale wildlife dioramas here, but you'll venture through several educational rooms dedicated to various life forms or geological topics such as fossils, reptiles, fish, amphibia, birds, minerals, and all kinds of invertebrates. Each of the 12 rooms is individually designed with taxidermy animals, educational models, historical sources, pictures, and related objects.