Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Cubana

The Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Cubana or Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Cuba in Havana, Cuba is the national museum of Natural History, with exhibits of Cuba's plants and animals.

The Museo Cubana de Ciencias Naturales existed from 1959 to 1961, and became El Museo de Ciencias 'Felipe Poey' in 1962-1980, named for Cuban zoologist Felipe Poey (1799-1891).

[3] In November 2016, the American Museum of Natural History presented the exhibit "¡Cuba!

", created in collaboration with the MNHNC[4] and featuring unique anthropological acquisitions, video, collected specimens, and live animals that are endemic to the environment of Cuba.

The exhibit is considered one of the largest displays of Cuban natural history ever seen in the United States and is the first fully bilingual exhibit at AMNH.