The best place to learn about the history, humanities and geography of the Sarwarba is also the most northerly museum in the world. Most people who come to Longil will come here because there is nothing else to go. Next to the museum is the university, you can also stroll around.
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The best place to learn about the history, humanities and geography of the Sarwarba is also the most northerly museum in the world. Most people who come to Longil will come here because there is nothing else to go. Next to the museum is the university, you can also stroll around.
There is a lot of knowledge about Arctic animals here, but some of the text parts of the museum are not very perfect, and there are many typos. The museum is next to Svalbard University, which is more like an animal research center, and many students come here to complete their studies.
All the main natural information of Svalbard is presented here, rich and comprehensive, with pictures and texts. This is the first tourist destination after arriving in Europe. It comes in winter. After staying on this island for a few days, the sun has never seen it since Tromso. It has climbed a small mountain around it. It must be a guide. Otherwise, it will not be allowed to leave the town. Because the polar bears are more than the resident population, the guide must bring a gun. Aurora is as common as three meals a day, as long as you are outdoors, be patient and you can see it. It is a very fairy place. Next time I hope that in spring and autumn, the sun scenery should be different.
The Svalbard Museum was built in 1979 and was previously located in the oldest area of the city of Longilbin. In 2005, it was relocated to the Svalbard Science Center, where the museum is mainly related to Arctic wildlife and exploration.
There are not many places to go in longyearbyen. This polar museum is just one. Generally, after disembarking in the morning, you can play here for a long time and go directly to the airport. You can learn a lot of polar knowledge and there are many specimens.