Museo Carmen Funes

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Museo Carmen Funes
Interior del Museo municipal "Carmen Funes". Exhibición Paleontólogica.jpg
LocationPlaza Huincul, Argentina Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates38°55′52″S 69°11′38″W / 38.931111111111°S 69.193888888889°W / -38.931111111111; -69.193888888889Coordinates: 38°55′52″S 69°11′38″W / 38.931111111111°S 69.193888888889°W / -38.931111111111; -69.193888888889
Typemuseum Edit this on Wikidata
Museo Carmen Funes is located in Argentina
Museo Carmen Funes
Location of Museo Carmen Funes

Museo Municipal Carmen Funes, or, the Carmen Funes Municipal Museum, is a museum of paleontology in Plaza Huincul, Neuquén Province, Argentina. It is best known for its collection of dinosaur fossils, including the only specimen of the largest recorded dinosaur remains, Argentinosaurus huinculensis, and the only known sauropod embryos, which were discovered at a huge nesting site in , Patagonia. Its standard abbreviation is MCF-PVPH, or just PVPH to denote the paleontological collection.

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The founder and director of the museum is the Argentine paleontologist Rodolfo Coria. The museum has an exhibition area, workshops for preparing fossils, and stores. Field work, often in cooperation with American museums, continues in fossil-rich Patagonia. The museum's collections include 11 holotype specimens.

Significant past exhibits include:

The museum was established in 1984 with municipal funding, and has become a significant tourist attraction in the province of Neuquén Province. The museum is located at 55 Córdoba Avenue, Plaza Huincul, Neuquén Province (postal code 8318), east of the intersection of National Route 22 and Provincial Route 17.

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