1. Biomuseo is an interactive museum located in Panama City, Panama, dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity to the country and the world. The museum was designed by award-winning architect Frank Gehry and is known for its colorful, angular design, resembling a flock of giant tropical birds in flight. Exhibits take visitors through Panama’s complex history and biological diversity, from the creation of the Isthmus of Panama to the present day.

Interesting facts about Biomuseo include:

- The museum opened in 2014 after a decade of planning and construction.

- The 4,000-square-meter space includes eight galleries, a public atrium, and a botanical park.

- The museum’s exhibits were curated by scientists, educators, artists, and designers from around the world.

- Biomuseo has won several international awards for its architecture and design.

2. Biomuseo is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. The museum can be reached by phone at +507 830-6700.

3. Tickets for Biomuseo can be purchased at the museum or online in advance. Adult tickets cost $22, while children and senior tickets are $11. The museum offers discounted rates for Panamanian residents and students. Biomuseo is located on Calzada de Amador, a causeway that connects Panama City to four small islands in the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can reach the museum by taxi, rental car, or tour bus.