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in 1870, extending the interest for the field to the nation's hinterland. Burmeister also founded the museum's first periodical in 1874, opening the museum and its research to active peer review. Notable among the European researchers who took notice was Dutch zoologist Hendrik Weyenbergh, who
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to stay in Buenos Aires. A visit to the museum followed in 1857. Recommended by Humboldt, Herman was appointed as its director in 1862. Burmeister founded the Argentine Paleontological Society in concert with the
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in 1812. The ongoing struggle for Independence from the Spanish colonial period stalled Rivadavia's project, however, until 1823, when he promoted construction of a building for the museum as a member of Governor
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The museum published numerous works under Burmeister's direction, who also donated a sizable part of its growing collection for the sake of the new
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in 1813, the museum started with a collection of 800 animal and 1500 mineral specimens, among others. Rivadavia also appointed a noted Italian
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Part of the museum's collection was transferred to the University of Buenos Aires Ethnographic Museum during the administration of President
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laboratory during his tenure at the facility from 1828 to 1835. Among those who consulted the museum's growing staff of researchers was
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from Buenos Aires. Rivadavia closely oversaw the construction of the institution, the first of its kind in South America, and appointed
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fossils. Academics and the general public can also avail themselves of a science auditorium, an art gallery, library and a café.
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in a loft inside the Santo Domingo Convent, which had been made available to host Rivadavia after his expulsion of the
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Besides the Natural Sciences Institute, the museum houses thirteen permanent exhibition halls, including an
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botanist Carlos Ferraris as its first director. Receiving a large gift of materials and equipment from
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The current seat of the museum in Caballito, Buenos Aires, under construction. It was opened in 1937
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arrived in Córdoba, where he founded the Argentine National Academy of Sciences.
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The museum is named after Bernardino Rivadavia, who proposed its creation in 1812
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director his life in 1892. The museum was later directed by zoologist
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in 1773. The recovering of the museum motivated the German naturalist
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1812 establishments in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
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Caballito, Buenos Aires
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