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<blockquote data-quote="Former member 91017" data-source="post: 975206"><p>Spouse also loved the museum and took a rest day in Burgos just to make that visit.</p><p>One remarkable think about the architecture at the museum is that you can see that the visistor’s galleries and atrium are rings by working labs.</p><p>It may be one of my favourite working museums on the planet.</p><p>Evolutionary biology, primatology, some history of all vertebrate development, IIRC those formed the contextualizing galleries that lead to the destination galleries on the specific finds from Atapuerca.</p><p>There can be visiting exhibits from other digs around the world too…</p><p>If this is your *thing* then it’s a really nice Easter egg to have right in the middle of the walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Former member 91017, post: 975206"] Spouse also loved the museum and took a rest day in Burgos just to make that visit. One remarkable think about the architecture at the museum is that you can see that the visistor’s galleries and atrium are rings by working labs. It may be one of my favourite working museums on the planet. Evolutionary biology, primatology, some history of all vertebrate development, IIRC those formed the contextualizing galleries that lead to the destination galleries on the specific finds from Atapuerca. There can be visiting exhibits from other digs around the world too… If this is your *thing* then it’s a really nice Easter egg to have right in the middle of the walk. [/QUOTE]
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