Mar del Plata Museum of the Sea

The Museum of the Sea, Mar del Plata

The Museum of the Sea was a museum of marine biology and aquarium in the seaside city of Mar del Plata, Argentina. The museum closed its doors in September 2012, after 12 years in operation.[1]

Overview

A gift box containing fifteen seashells, and delivered to 18-year-old Benjamín Sisterna from his brother in 1932, created a lifelong fascination with sea shells and oceanography in the young man. Twenty-six trips around the world in sixty years resulted in a personal collection of over 30,000 shells, fossils and marine invertebrates, among other items.

Sisterna's death in 1995 left the collection to his heirs, who began work on the Museo del Mar, The Museum of the Sea, in Mar del Plata. Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, a city far from the Atlantic Ocean, Sisterna had lived in seaside mar del Plata for the last 40 years of his life.

Inaugurated on September 22, 2000, the museum was divided into four levels:

Sea shells
Museo del mar (The Museum of the Sea), Mar del Plata, Argentina.it holds a collection of over 30,000 sea shells, among other specimens. .
Sea cave display
Aquarium

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Coordinates: 38°00′40″S 57°32′09″W / 38.01111°S 57.53583°W / -38.01111; -57.53583

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