National Biodiversity Pavillion
Pabellón Nacional de la Biodiversidad
Established2021
LocationMexico City
Coordinates19°18′36″N 99°10′48″W / 19.31000°N 99.18000°W / 19.31000; -99.18000
WebsiteOfficial website

The National Biodiversity Pavillion (in spanish Pabellón Nacional de la Biodiversidad of the National Autonomous University of Mexico) is a Mexico's museum oriented towards showing the national biodiversity in Mexico. It was opened in 2021 at the Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City.[1]

It is located alongside multiple museums and concerts halls in the Centro Cultural Universitario

Institution

Opened in 2021, with the sponsorship of Carlos Slim,[2] the museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits which consist mostly on samples of local flora and fauna from Mexico.

It has 12,000 square meters of construction, and the whole design is a combination of architectural designs inspired by biology and elements of nature. [3]

Services and events

It currently has many courses to teach youngsters and elders on how to program and develop digital proficiencies. [4]


References

  1. "Pabellón Nacional de la Biodiversidad. Museo interactivo y espacio de investigación". Secretaría de Cultura/Sistema de Información Cultural.
  2. de 2022, 5 de Agosto. "Cómo es el museo interactivo de biodiversidad que el magnate Carlos Slim obsequió a la UNAM". infobae.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Pensar como biólogos y diseñar como arquitectos: así se construyó el Pabellón Nacional de la Biodiversidad de México". December 16, 2022.
  4. "Oferta educativa". bdpabio.pruebat.org.
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