There is an amazing diversity of life on our planet. The first exhibitions introduces the theme of biodiversity and its importance.
Panamarama
A ten-screen projection room immerses visitors in an audiovisual presentation of the natural wonders that make up Panama's ecosystems.
Building the Bridge
The forces of the earth's interior that have shaped the isthmus are presented in a tactile and physical encounter with the geological world.
Worlds Collide
A great stampede of animal sculptures, representing 72 of the species that began to cross the isthmus 3 million years ago.
The Human Path
In an open space, partly in the open air, sixteen columns tell the story of the people of the Isthmus and their interaction with Panama's nature over time.
Oceans Divided
Two semi-cylindrical aquariums and three smaller tanks show how the Pacific and the Caribbean evolved in different ways as they were separated by the rise of the isthmus.
The Living Web
A 15-meter sculpture combines plants, animals, insects and microorganisms to create the effect of being in a dimension where all creatures are of equal importance.
Panama is The Museum
Touch screens, projectors and motion sensors show the relationship between Panama's biological and cultural diversity, inviting visitors to learn about history firsthand.
Birds without Borders
A series of panels and outdoor murals tell the story of the journey of migratory birds across the American continent and Panama's fundamental role in this fascinating process.