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🏆 Bester Treffer
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Italy, Bologna, Museo di Palazzo Poggi
📍 Museo di Palazzo Poggi, Collezione di Ulisse Aldrovandi

The image displays a preserved Spot-fin porcupinefish in a museum case. The crucial evidence is the label, which reads 'Pesce Istrice' (Italian for 'Porcupine Fish') and dates the specimen to the 16th century ('sec.

XVI / 16th cent.'). This specific, historically significant specimen is a well-documented part of the collection of the 16th-century naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi.

His collection is the foundation of the Museo di Palazzo Poggi in Bologna, Italy. A visual search confirms this exact fish, its stand, and the display style are located in this museum.

The specimen is a preserved spotted porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix) displayed in a museum case with a label in English. The style of the display and the label format strongly resemble those used in the Natural History Museum in London, a world-renowned institution known for its extensive zoological collections including marine specimens.

The museum's location in South Kensington, London, UK, matches the style and presentation seen here. The label text 'Pesce Istrice' definitively points to a museum in Italy.

The Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze, particularly the 'La Specola' section, is one of the oldest and most famous natural history museums in the world, established in the 18th century. It houses vast historical zoological collections, making it a plausible alternative location for such a significant specimen if the primary identification were incorrect.

Based on the Italian text 'Pesce Istrice', another possibility is a major Italian museum. The Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano is one of Italy's most important natural history museums.

While the specimen is strongly linked to Bologna, a large museum like Milan's could potentially have a similar historical exhibit.

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United Kingdom, London, Natural History Museum, London
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The specimen is a preserved spotted porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix) displayed in a museum case with a label in English. The style of the display and the label format strongly resemble those used in the Natural History Museum in London, a world-renowned institution known for its extensive zoological collections including marine specimens. The museum's location in South Kensington, London, UK, matches the style and presentation seen here.

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Italy, Florence, Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze, Sezione di Zoologia 'La Specola'
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The label text 'Pesce Istrice' definitively points to a museum in Italy. The Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze, particularly the 'La Specola' section, is one of the oldest and most famous natural history museums in the world, established in the 18th century. It houses vast historical zoological collections, making it a plausible alternative location for such a significant specimen if the primary identification were incorrect.

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Italy, Milan, Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
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Based on the Italian text 'Pesce Istrice', another possibility is a major Italian museum. The Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano is one of Italy's most important natural history museums. While the specimen is strongly linked to Bologna, a large museum like Milan's could potentially have a similar historical exhibit.

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Umgebung

Indoor • None • Controlled indoor environment • Indoor museum display • Controlled indoor climate

Infrastruktur

None • Museum exhibit label • Interior of a museum, with a glass and wood display case. • None visible • Museum specimen label in English • Museum display case with glass and wooden framing • Interior of a museum.

Sichtbarer Text und Schilder

Diodon hystrix • Linnaeus, 1758 • Pesce Istrice • Spot-fin porcupinefish • sec. XVI / 16th cent. • Diodon hystrix Linnaeus, 1758 • Spotted porcupinefish • sec. XVI / 18th cent.

Kontext und Kultur

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