A scientific collection built around Earth science, industry and cultural heritage.
The Collection page presents the museum as a physical, curated institution. Minerals, ores, strategic elements, mining heritage and precious stones are organized as a connected educational system for geology, mining, chemistry, physics and cultural interpretation.




Crystals and natural formations used for visual mineralogy and scientific observation.
Mining-oriented specimens that connect geological identity with industrial value.
Elements and materials linked with technology, energy and economic development.
Mining heritage items preserving institutional memory and public culture.
Precious and semi-precious stones presented through aesthetic and scientific language.
Not a simple list, but a museum system.
Each category serves a different educational purpose: minerals explain structure, hardness, lustre and crystal habit; ores connect science with mining and production; strategic elements show why geology matters for modern economies; mining heritage preserves social memory; precious stones connect beauty, value and natural history.
Scientific Use
Visual support for geology, mining engineering, chemistry and physics education.
Museum Interpretation
Specimens are presented as scientific, cultural and industrial objects, not decoration alone.
Public Heritage
A public bridge between natural resources, regional identity and cultural memory.
