Seodaemun Natural History Museum
The Seodaemun Natural History Museum is a natural history museum located in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul. The Seodaemun Natural History Museum was built in 10,000 square meters with 1 underground floor and 3 floors above ground. It was completed in January 2000 and completed in 3 years and 6 months. The contents of the exhibition include the birth and change of the earth, and various aspects and traces of living things. On the first floor, 'Human and Nature', you can see the skeleton of dinosaurs. The skeletons of the Cretaceous dinosaurs Acrocantrosaurus and the pterosaurs Pteranodon, including the skulls of the Tyrannosaurus, a Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaur, are exhibited. The "groaning nature" that shows the forests destroyed by indiscreet mine development and the aquarium that displays flora and fauna living in the Han River are also very impressive. On the second floor, 'Life Evolution Hall' is a place where the life of the beginning evolved into the present humanity, and the stromatolite found on the west coast can be seen. It is a layered striped rock produced by microorganism cyanobacteria during photosynthesis.