Museo de la Fauna Salvaje
Facts and practical information
The Wild Fauna Museum is a museum dedicated to the representation of the wild fauna of the 5 continents located between the villages of Valdehuesa and Boñar. The museum has 17 rooms in which samples of the fauna of the place in which the room is set are shown. It is directed by Eduardo Romero Nieto, president of the foundation that bears his name, which has donated most of the species that are observed in the museum.
There is a representation of fauna from all five continents: 400 large and complete mammals from all continents.
200 small mammals
100 primates
50 reptiles
6000 different species of insects
More than 2,000 birds complete the dioramas in the mammal rooms.
Approximately 5000 m² of fresco painting.
It also has a Zoological Park with different species in semi-freedom which all live together in an area of 30 hectares: deer, fallow deer, wild boar, mouflon, roe deer, Iberian wolves and European bison.
Museo de la Fauna Salvaje – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Boñar, Puebla de Lillo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Museo de la Fauna Salvaje open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday closed
- Friday closed
- Saturday closed
- Sunday 12 am - 12:01 am