Museum Content It houses an impressive fauna collection, highlighting the skeleton of a blue whale, one of the largest cetaceans on the planet. The exhibits include stuffed and naturalized animals and skeletons, with a focus on biodiversity, species evolution, and environmental conservation. The museum was created through an agreement with the National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN-CSIC), which provides specimens and scientific expertise for its development.
The Los Yébenes Natural Sciences Museum (MCNLY) is an educational and educational institution located in the same building as the Municipal Theater-Auditorium, allowing it to offer a complete cultural experience in the heart of the Montes de Toledo.
Auditorium The museum shares a building with the Los Yébenes Theater-Auditorium, which allows for: Educational workshops Guided tours Interactive activities for children, such as "The Train of Time," a narrative experience about the evolution of life. The auditorium is equipped with dressing rooms, electricity, water, and parking, and can also be used as a filming location.