The Museum of the Sea gathers a collection of Benjamin Sisterna, a fascinating man who bequeathed his passionate testimony about nature to the Mar del Plata.
The nacre level is divided into two areas. Contemporary art and cultural objects mainly of local and regional production are shown in the historical area of the building. The majority of the seashell collection is exhibited in the new area of the museum, and is displayed in glass cabinets with additional information.
The next level displays the rocks: a kind of submerged cave with a central pond inhabited by little sea organisms, and connected with the first level aquariums.
Finally, the sky level offers an inner viewpoint which shows the museum's integrating conception. Besides, visitors can enjoy a lovely view of the city to the sea horizon from the balcony.
A man who fell in love with the sea
As we have already mentioned, the history of this museum is closely connected to a man’s life: Benjamín Sisterna. Benjamín was born in 1914 far from the sea, in the Province of Santa Fe. But at the age of 18, his brother who was doing military service in the south of the country, sent him a box containing 15 seashells. Curious and self-taught, he became fascinated by the beauty of these creatures and devoted his life to breeding this passion ever since, which led him to visit the most remote corners to look for more specimens. After 26 trips around the world, exploring the seas and exotic beaches, he managed to gather no less than 30,000 pieces, some of them reached a record-breaking size. Nowadays, the Museum of the Sea exhibits them as true city heritage.
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